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    Hard News vs. Soft News

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    Hard News Vs. Soft News News stories are basically divided into two types: hard news and soft news. Hard new generally refers to up-to-the-minute news and events that are reported immediately‚ while soft news is background information or human-interest stories. Politics‚ war‚ economics and crime used to be considered hard news‚ while arts‚ entertainment and lifestyles were considered soft news. Hard news This is the term journalists use to refer to “news of the day.” Hard news is a chronicle

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    News Values

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    News values are intrinsic standards adhered to by media professionals and organisations in an effort to produce news worthy of reporting. News values are based on a variety of ideals ranging from capitalism to ethics to entertainment. The way in which media is shaped is heavily reliant on the individual news provider’s implementation and handling of news values. News practices both globally and locally can be analysed alongside Galtung and Ruge’s (1974) twelve ‘news values’ and McGregor’s (2002)

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    News Literacy

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    News is presented to the public in numerous mediums‚ including newspapers‚ magazines‚ television programs and the internet. With all of these sources providing information‚ it is obvious that some of the articles or stories will not be as reliable as others. By being news literate‚ capable of analyzing news reports and judging their credibility‚ the news consumer can accurately determine what information should be taken‚ and what should be discarded as opinion and unreliable. Criteria for good

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    Cognitive Process The effect of news teasers in processing TV news by Hao-chieh Chang Past researches on cognitive effects of news teasers[1] (or news previews) were mainly focused on the viewer attention and memory performance (e.g. Scheuder & White‚ 1989; Cameron‚ Shleuder‚ & Thorson‚ 1991; Schleduder‚ White & Camerson‚ 1993)‚ but little research has been conducted to examine the effects of the by-product of newscasts-news teasers. Chang’s paper aimed at filling the gap between previous

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    Television News Anchor

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    TELEVISION NEWS ANCHOR .com Secrets To Making It as a TV News Anchor & Reporter * How To Anchor * Reading a Teleprompter * The Anchor Look * Getting a TV Job * Contact Us How To Anchor Share on Facebook Only Read This If You Want to Be on Television This information is only for the select few who have the rare combination of talent‚ fortitude and ambition necessary to become a television news anchor and reporter. It is not for those who want to work behind the scenes

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    The breaking news piece of the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 left the world holding their breath. The story broke via BBC Breaking News’ twitter account on the 8th of March 2014. It seemed like a routine flight from Kuala Lumpa‚ Malaysia to Beijing in China. The Boeing 777-200ER was carrying12 crew and 227 passengers‚ 6 of which were Australian. The four news pieces chosen to analyse vary in proximity and format‚ including internet articles from news businesses The Wall Street

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    Entertainment and News

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    Entertainment and News News coverage‚ whether by television‚ radio‚ the internet‚ or newspaper must be selective‚ selective not simply in which stories it reports but in how it presents them as well. The media is incapable of providing a rundown of everything that has transpired in a day. Therefore‚ editors‚ reporters‚ etc… decide what will go into the reports. Equally important‚ reporters are still human beings who‚ in spite their good intentions‚ occasionally succumb to anger‚ jealousy

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    Why India? Why IANS? With India’s growing importance in international strategic and economic thinking‚ news about the country is becoming more critical to the world. India alone accounts for over a billion of South Asia’s 1.3 billion people. The sheer mass creates news. Changes in the global balance of power‚ India’s economic rise‚ and South Asia’s continuing political and social ferment‚ are attracting worldwide attention. In addition‚ Pakistan‚ Afghanistan‚ Sri Lanka‚ Bangladesh‚ Nepal‚ Bhutan

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    News Writing

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    primacy of live-ness and immediacy raises significant problems with 24hr news channels. With such channels‚ news judgment has to be consistently providing materials for the screen‚ commentary on events as they happen‚ leading to a tendency for speculation over knowledge with the aid of appropriate examples. Discuss this statement as a major criticism of 24hr news channels The main function of 24 hour news channels is to collect news stories from around the world‚ or from particular regions‚ and broadcast

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    could affect our daily life seriously. From the purchasing of daily necessity to the international news reports‚ we can get rid of the influence of media. In fact‚ we have to admit that with the help of media‚ such as the advertisement‚ we are living a better life than ever before.As for the news report is concerned‚ now matter which channels we try to use to get the news‚ it seems that media change the news in a position that fits to the people that control it. Secondly the invention

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