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Papers On Journalism
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Ernie
Pyle, World War II Journalist
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A 10 page paper that considers the elements of the work of
Ernie Pyle that made him one of the most copied journalists
of the century. This paper provides an overview of the work
of Pyle within the scope of World War II. Bibliography lists
8 sources.
Filename: Erniepyl.wps
William
Randolph Hearst And Joseph Pulitzer: Yellow Journalism And
The Spanish/American War
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21 pages in length. It was, perhaps, the most devastating
event to occur with regard to journalistic integrity, but it
was bound to happen in light of growing competition within
the industry. William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer
were two power hungry publishers who each had his own
successful newspaper. Both Hearst's New York Journal and
Pulitzer's New York World provided readers with up-to-date
information, along with plenty of stimulating social appeal,
yet the two literary moguls were constantly competing with
each other for a bigger take of the readership pie. So
intense was this rivalry that the ongoing battle soon turned
into an ugly, mudslinging, back stabbing display of greed
and power. The writer discusses yellow journalism and the
Spanish/American War as they relate to Hearst and Pulitzer.
Bibliography lists 50 sources.
Filename: TLCherst.wps
Ethical
Theory in Sports Journalism
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A 22 page paper discussing the philosophies underlying the
solid and accepted principles of journalism, particularly as
they relate to any sort of conflict of interest arising from
simultaneous corporate ownership of reporting organizations
and performing organizations. The paper discusses the
philosophies of Kant, Mill, Aristotle and Rawls, relating
them to the growing problems of such conflict of interest
enabled in large part by the consolidation trend fueling
mergers and acquisitions. The second and smaller section of
the paper provides concrete example of the problems of
subjectivity in reporting. It provides several examples of
broadcast 'cheerleading' styles dating from as far back as
the 1960s and examines the implications of the 1999 purchase
by the corporate parent of the Dallas Morning News of a
minor stake in Dallas' struggling rofessional basketball
team, the Mavericks. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: KSjrnlEthics.wps
The
Press & The President
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A 5 page paper discussing the involvement of the press in
the lives of the presidents of the 1930's 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 1930's, 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.
Filename: Presclin.wps
Journalism
/ Model News Articles
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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.
Filename: Journas2.wps
Journalism
/ Model News Articles # 2
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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.
Filename: Journasm.wps
Model
Press Releases
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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.
Filename: Pressrel.wps
Time
Magazine 1
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A 2 page discussion of a current issue of Time Magazine. The
issues addressed include the targeted audience, it s age,
economic status, education level, gender, and marital
status. In addition an evaluation of ten various
advertisements is addressed, illustrating the audience
targeted and the general feel of the advertisement.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Timemag1.wps
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