Howard Kurtzs Media Circus : A 5
page paper that
provides an overview of the major points in Kurtz book
which critically analyzes public journalism and the newspaper
industry. No additional sources cited. Mediacir.wps How
Our Media Portrays the Middle East : A 4 page paper
which examines one article in Newsweek Magazine that deals
with the Middle East. This article is discussed in terms of
how it portrays Americans as us, and Middle East citizens
as them. The many subtle and underlying attitudes are
illustrated as well as the not so obvious illustrations that
portray each country differently. America is known for
always depicting other countries as somehow not as
powerful, advanced, intelligent, or as spiritual as we are. this
article is thoroughly examined in regards to these types of
issues. Bibliography lists 1 source. RAthem.wps
Journalism / Model News Articles : 6 pages in total
length.
This file contains two fictitious newspaper articles written for
study by those pursuing degrees and/or careers in journalism.
These writings follow all rules of this genre ; One is on
students protesting tuition hikes at a specific college and the
other is on a controversial speaker's guest appearance at that
same college. Journas2.wps
Journalism / Model News Articles # 2 : 9 pages in
length.
This file contains three fictitious newspaper articles written
for study by those pursuing degrees and/or careers in
journalism. These writings follow all rules of this genre-- and
are about different subjects concerning school & local
politics. Please send us e-mail for more details. Journasm.wps
Model Press Releases : A total of 3 pages
containing the text
of 7 fictitious press releases to be used as models for those
studying journalism. Topics include community programs,
accomplishments of local individuals, and public education.
No Bibliography. Pressrel.wps
Journalistic Objectivity / Technology And Politics :
An 8 page overview of objectivity in journalism. Presents a
correlation between the level of technological advancement
and the degree of lack of objectivity. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
MediaObj.wps
The Press & The President : A 5 page paper
discussing the
involvement of the press in the lives of the presidents of the
1930s in comparison to their involvement in the life of the
current president, President Clinton. The press has always
been very actively interested in the lives of the presidents of
the United States, but while it seems as though they may be
more vicious today than they were in the 1930s, in some
ways they are just as cold and cruel in their attacks. The
difference may be that we are much more aware of many
aspects today than the citizens of the United States years ago.
In that respect it may only the subject matter has changed,
with the perseverance of the press still the same. Bibliography
lists many sources. Presclin.wps
National Geographic Magazine : 8 pages in length.
National
Geographic Magazine is a publication about man and his
world, a planet that houses nearly six billion inhabitants.
Promoting understanding of all life and land, National
Geographic strives to impart knowledge, excitement, vision
and the pursuit of exploration within each and every issue.
Also integral to the overall individuality and uniqueness of its
publication is the fact that each issue includes at least one
map so that readers gain a significantly better idea about
geographic nature of the article they are reading. The writer
discusses various issues with regard to National Geographic
Magazine. Bibliography lists 6 sources. NatGeoMg.wps
Ratings Systems For Comic Books : A 5 page
persuasive
essay discussing why a clearer ratings system is needed for
comic books, replacing the existing Comics Code Authority
(CCA) which provides only a vague distinction and an
ambiguous set of standards. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Comrate.wps
Ratings Systems For Comic Books : A 5 page
persuasive
essay discussing why a clearer ratings system is needed for
comic books, replacing the existing Comics Code Authority
(CCA) which provides only a vague distinction and an
ambiguous set of standards. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Combook.wps
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