Category: Journalism
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Citizen Kane Relevance for 21st-Century Journalism
Most film critics have repeatedly deemed Citizen Kane the greatest film of all time. The film is about a newspaper tycoon Charles Foster Kane, the foundation of journalism in the whole storyline (Armstrong 126). While Kane is on his deathbed, he utters the word Rosebud. Jerry Thompson, a reporter, is assigned by the producer to…
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Journalism Practice in a Digital Age Study by Pantic & Cvetkovic
Table of Contents Introduction Research Problem Methods Findings Conclusion Evaluation References Introduction The study investigated social media usage by news websites in the United States. The researchers used a sample of news posts from the most popular news companies to analyze the frequency of using social media in terms of source for the content. It…
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Oprah Winfreys Interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
This essay will describe Oprah Winfreys interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, which aired on CBS on March 8, 2021. The two-hour interview aired on Sunday night (CBS News, 2021). Since stepping down from official duties and leaving the UK, Meghan and her husband, Prince Harry, gave their first in-depth interview. During the conversation,…
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Fake News and the Future of Journalism
The perception of the present false news that revolves around the area of journalism is created by the persuasive language used in communication. This concept is expressed by several individuals in various ways, which helps the audience absorb the information. Each strategy for journalism must persuade the audience and keep them attentive throughout each sentence.…
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Taleses and Capotes New Journalism Articles
New Journalism is a term that refers to the phenomenon that took place in the 1970s. It can be defined as a radical new way to describe the times in which people live (Goc 279). It was a revolutionary approach to journalism as new forms and styles were used. Truman Capote and Gay Talese contributed…
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Local Newspapers Decline and Its Danger
With the development of new technology, the most popular and cost-effective ways of presenting information widely used in the past become outdated. In the United States, the abovementioned tendency manifests itself in a variety of trends such as the decline of local newspapers. Nowadays, more and more companies in the newspaper business that do not…
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Interview Report: Anthonys Case
Table of Contents Introduction Interview Reflection Conclusion References Introduction Communication between individuals who are very different from each other may yield positive results of these peoples understanding of cultures and occupations. Thus, it may be helpful for one to inquire about others professional values to understand why some peoples worldviews vary. The interviewee for this…
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Our Blind Spot About Guns and Dont Make English Official
The writing piece of Nicholas Kristof on gun laws provides an invaluable argumentation for implementing proper legislative regulations alongside technological improvements by making the issues analogous to cars and their regulation. However, Dennis Barons argumentative writing focuses on banning the English language in the United States by promoting the radical opposite of making the given…
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The Analysis of Issues of Cosmopolitan Magazines
Societies cultures are constantly evolving, and people of different generations tend to embrace new values and beliefs. Publications such as magazines and newspapers always reflect the current state of the culture. Moreover, practically all elements contained in a magazine are defined by the current times and created to be relevant for the reader. Cosmopolitan, a…
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New Journalism in Capotes and Tom Wolfes Works
New Journalism emerged in the 1960s as a way of writing news using literary devices. This approach was new in that era. According to Boynton (21), New Journalism emphasized truth and gave little importance to facts. When it started, many people thought that this was a new approach to writing fiction based on true events…