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What Is Good Journalism?
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3 pages in length. Understanding the principles of good journalism is much the same as assembling an award-winning recipe; it must include all the necessary ingredients in all the proper proportions in order for the final result to turn out right. Therefore, the recipe for turning out a good piece of journalism includes such ingredients as objectivity, accuracy, balance, fairness, humanity and perhaps most importantly, ethics. Eliminating any one of these ingredients leaves the final product without the firm foundation it requires to reflect good journalism. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCGoodJour.rtf
Who Controls the British Press?
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This 6 page paper considers who controls the British Press. The background, role and effectiveness of the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) is considered. Numerous cases are cited to demonstrate points raised regarding the lack of control. The paper also considers the impact of the Human Rights Act in controlling the content of newspapers. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEprsscn.rtf
Who is in charge of Moral Standards as regards Pornography?
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8 pages. Pornography is difficult to define to everyone's satisfaction. To see a naked body in a centuries-old painting is not necessarily considered pornography. For the naked body to be displayed on the pages of a magazine causes some to call that pornography. Those who fight the pornography laws cite the 'right to freedom of speech' while others try to draw the line on what can and cannot be legally construed as pornography. The purpose of this paper is to show that nobody can make another person's moral decisions for them. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: JApornog.rtf
Why America Listens To Howard Stern
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A 9 page essay analyzing why society listens so closely to the words of obnoxious radio personality : Howard Stern, a man famous for his willingness to always say the "wrong thing." Stern's attitudes on politics, homosexuality, gender, and more, --are analyzed. The writer also looks at some of the psycho-social implications of common performances by Stern and his sidekick, Robin and what it is that makes them seem so believable. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Stern.wps
Why Mass Media is "not just any business"
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This 7 page paper discusses the McQuail (2005) quote that mass media is "not just any other business" discussing why this is the case using three different rationales; economic functions, political functions and socio-cultural functions. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEmassbus.rtf
Why We Speak Different Languages
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6 pages in length. Spoken language is the most fundamental form of communication between human beings, yet its origin is quite elusive. From grunts and snorts back in the Neanderthal age to the most sophisticated of speech patterns of present day, the evolution of language has incorporated myriad changes and still continues to be a work in progress. The writer chronicles the origin of language as best we know it, as well as distinguishes the difference among the many varieties. Bibliography included.
Filename: Lanspeak.wps
William Randolph Hearst
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This 12 page paper provides an overview of the life and career of William Randolph Hearst, with a focus on his philosophy towards the news. This paper considers the development of Hearst's journalistic career and the impact that he played in the field of journalism. This paper especially considers the way in which Hearst's career and journalistic philosophy had impacted the development of the standard of journalism employed in the modern era. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: MHWRHear.wps
William S. Paley
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3 pages in length. As media moguls and icons go, William S. Paley is among those who was an instrumental force in shaping an entire industry. Not only is Paley credited with developing the CBS television and radio networks, but he was a hands-on operator for over fifty years. His stalwart fortitude in business earned him some rather unsavory adjectives throughout his colorful career, however, there is not a person past or present who can deny the life-changing impact Paley's vision and subsequent fruition had upon the global community. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCPaley.rtf
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