Category: Journalism

  • Media Bias and its Influence on Journalism in Ireland

    Table of Contents How media bias is measured Incidences of Media Bias Reasons for media bias Reasons why the media is unable to control its biased nature Consequences of media bias How the media can reduce the bias Conclusion Reference The media, also referred to as the fourth estate must act as a check for…

  • Credible and Fake News

    The first article under consideration is the story about North Korea opening its doors to Christianity, and it is an example of fake news. Its heading is straightforward, which is the first sign of the lack of credibility. It is complemented by the nature of the source, which is a Christian organization promoting their religious…

  • Sex Scandals in Digital Media News

    Sex is a news value that journalists give much attention to. However, the coverage of sex subjects present journalists with lots of decisions to make, some of which are of ethical concerns, yet others are dangerous, with some still being categorized as embarrassing. The public normally has the right to information, and it is the…

  • Article Analysis: Compare and Contrast

    The given analysis will primarily focus on the two articles, which are Why I Quit Street Racing, and Why Some People Wont by Jack Baruth and Do Motorcycles Really Make You Stronger AND Smarter? by BSFC. The core emphasis of the assessment will be mainly put on propaganda techniques and literary elements. The preferred article…

  • An Analysis of Galeanos Writing

    The article Upside down: A primer for the looking-glass world by Galeano (2001) represents an immensely honest and even, to some extent, brutal overview of the present world. The work is comprised of metaphors, exaggerations, irony, and contrast. Galeano (2001) attempts to open the readers eyes to the reality in which they live and to…

  • Interview: Additions to Five Journalistic Ws

    As a means of communication and learning about a specific person or issue, an interview incorporates both ample opportunities and significant challenges. Although the format of an interview opens a plethora of chances for addressing multiple issues, reliance on the interviewees honesty requires that an interviewer should approach the task with a critical lens. Therefore,…

  • Hiding Humanity in Accident Reports

    The article Hiding Humanity: Verbal and Visual Ethics in Accident Reports by Sam Dragga and Dan Voss, proposes adding a touch of humanity to accident reports. It explains why not including the victims in the report is biased since technicalities show only a part of the whole picture. It also used three example reports, the…

  • News and Feature Articles as Writing Genres

    Table of Contents Introduction Purpose, Context and Intended Audience The Rhetorical Devices Establishing Tone and Connecting with the Audience Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The proponent of this study attempted to appreciate the deeper meaning and intended message of two articles. The first one is a news article and the second one is a feature article.…

  • Scientific Evidence: Reporting in News Article and Journals

    Report of a Scientific Study Factual communication is vital for ensuring accurate interpretation of information sent to an audience. It is objective that all forms of sending and receiving information ensure clarity and evidence-based on their findings. Journalists and researchers constitute a vital category of sharing knowledge through their communication practices. The former profession entails…

  • Journalism Future After Technology Change

    Table of Contents Introduction Overall Argument Explanation of the Case Study Evaluation of the Generalizability of the Case Study Conclusion Bibliography Footnotes Introduction The field of journalism traces its origin back to the early 16th century when the early members of the fourth estate in Europe started publishing news articles for circulation to the public.…