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    Bias In The Media

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    Lack of media influence in present-day democracies makes accountability and openness virtually impossible. Nevertheless, the media is a powerful tool that can be used to either support or hinder political transparency. Can we, as Americans, really believe the media? If so, how can we find clarity on what’s true and what’s not? In most cases, the media tends to translate coverage of politics and law into forms of entertainment for the American people (London, 2015). However, the media also acts a

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    Sports Writer Sports writing is an art that began in 1905. Throughout history sports writers changed and evolved the face of sports. Being a sports writer isn't just to explain what is happening in the games; Sports writers also inspire and motivate people to become more involved in the sports communities. This is the beginning to a unforgettable story of how to become a sports writer and the history beyond it. The Beginning of Sports History Since the start of competition, writers have covered

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    Sharks are Friends, Not Food Bias in media has long been an obstacle in the public’s consumption of credible, trustworthy information. All media sources such as social media, TV channels, movies, and news websites all serve the purpose of informing readers of recent events occuring throughout the world. However, these sources also aim to bring in as much revenue and views as possible, making their news appeal only to certain groups of people. This selective marketing completely alters the way the

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    the Sports Journalist position with Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (ESPN). From playing, to watching, to talking about them, sports have always been a passion of mine. Playing sports for as long as I can remember. From soccer to baseball, basketball to football. I´ve grown a deep passion for sports throughout my life. My passion has been so strong pursuing a career in this field just made good sense. I have a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and my courses based upon on sports business

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    Role of Media in Politics

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    Influence of the Media in Politics, Campaigns and Elections - Yaho... http://voices.yahoo.com/the-influence-media-politics-campaigns-and-6... Voices Entertainment History Auto Business Creative Writing Politics Health Home Improvement Lifestyle News Sports Tech Travel Sign in Sign up Mail All Categories Opinion and Editorial The Influence of the Media in Politics, Campaigns and Elections Laura Lane, Yahoo! Contributor Network Nov 14, 2007 "Share your voice on Yahoo! websites. Start

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    identified by an emphasis on narrative craft, character development, and the use of literary tropes. Due to the looseness of the definition, it is possible for writing such as feature stories to be considered creative writing, even though they fall under journalism, because the content of features is specifically focused on narrative and character development. Both fictional and non-fictional works fall into this category, including such forms as novels, biographies, short stories, and poems. In the academic

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    Our Husky Journalism program had the privilege to meet Josh Thompson and Bruce Wood from the Chino/Chino Hills Champion. During their visit Mr. Thompson gave the class some tips on how to take pictures for our school newspaper. He is the sports editor for the Chino Champion newspaper. Some of the tips he gave the Journalism class were how to place the composition of a picture looking through the viewfinder. The main objective when taking a picture is considering if it is going to look good in the

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    Sports broadcasting provides commentary to sports games, along with entertainment, analysis, and insight to sports games. There are many aspects that go into the sports broadcasting career from salary & degrees, to the different jobs, and the traits and experience needed to excel in this career path. All of these aspects play a very important role in becoming a sports broadcaster. Salary and degrees are the amount you make and the advanced education is what you need to become a broadcaster. The jobs

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    Two Forms of Journalism Recent events such as the tsunami disaster (where blogs helped in covering the enormous size of the story), the war in Iraq (where blogs help to present both opinions of all parties involved), the Dan Rather's scandal, a CBS Evening News anchor who reported as authentic a series of forged documents about George W. Bush (where blogs were highly instrumental in exposing him) have all contributed to the growing popularity of citizen journalism. So, why is there a recent

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    Sports as a career option in India “All work and no play make jack a dull boy.” Days and years have passed where one considered sports as just a recreation activity or hobby. In the present scenario, sports industry has emerged as one of the most lucrative options in India as well as outside. Sports industry is so vast than one could imagine, with a plethora of opportunities. It encompasses not only cricket, football, hockey etc but it is a sum up of all sport, as well as physical fitness and

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