When the 20th century arrived, Journalism enters the print syndication world. Print syndication are articles, columns and comics are made available to newspapers, websites, and magazines. Print syndication often reprints articles and publish them on paper and online with copyright consent. Newspaper companies like the Tribune Company, the New York Times, and The Telegraph Media […]
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Chapter 5: Objectivity In News Management and In Culture
Posted by: yasinjama | December 2, 2009 | No Comment |In Chapter 5 of Michael Schudson book titled “ Discovering the News”, Schudson discusses the use and criticism of objectivity in the 1960s, and the two criticisms journalism dealt with in the 1960s . The chapter begins by stating that objectivity was heavily criticized and abused from journalists, reporters, and readers. Journalists thought that objective […]
Media Conglomerates And It’s Impact on Journalism
Posted by: yasinjama | November 18, 2009 | No Comment |Whenever a average hardworking citizen who comes home from a long day of school, work, or at the gym, they want to learn what happen in today’s news. Whether you get your news from CBS, ABC, NBC, CNN, FOX NEWS, or a independent local news affiliate, these networks are owned from a companies that impact […]
Throughout the Pre-20th Century era, newspapers had a love affair covering wars, and the reporters often report the story without any concern from a highly ranked official. However, during wars like the French Revolution, they were censorship from officials in France. French journals and Gazettes could not publish their stories without a privilege from the […]
Over the past century or so, objectivity has seen many distinctions due to the growth of technology and the increasingly demand of news across the world. This has led to major differences between objectivity in the early 20th Century to today. According to Michael Schudson, objectivity means that a person’s statements about the world can […]
As everyone is aware of, Television has change everything an ordinary American has done over the past half century. It is a revolutionary technology in the 20th century that has change the way we received news, and how the news is transformed to millions of viewers. Television sets begin with black and white sets,color in […]
Before the era of the Internet, Radio, and Television; Newspapers were the only way to receive news, regardless on how late it was reported. During the pre-20th century era, newspapers were becoming of age. Newspapers like the New York Times, Freedom Journal, and the Pennsylvania Evening Post were formed between 1783 through 1827. Even some […]