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McNae Essential Law For Journalist summary notes McNae Essential Law For Journalist summary notes
  • McNae Essential Law For Journalist summary notes

  • Summary • 75 pages • 2024
  • A deep analysis of McNae's book Essential Law
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Media Law Analysis - Journalism at University
  • Media Law Analysis - Journalism at University

  • Class notes • 11 pages • 2024
  • A detailed analysis of media law for journalism at university.
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FUNDAMENTALS OF COMMUNICATION
  • FUNDAMENTALS OF COMMUNICATION

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Journalism Module 2 Exam With Questions and Answers 100% Solved
  • Journalism Module 2 Exam With Questions and Answers 100% Solved

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  • Journalism Module 2 Exam With Questions and Answers 100% Solved Which sentence should be revised to correct a grammatical error? At the Jaguar's baseball game on April 4, a close call by the home plate umpire enraged fans. With the score tied, Jaguars' third baseman, Marco Villas, slugged a line drive into right field. The shortstop raced around the bases and slid into home to win the game. It's amazing how upset fans get over the game of baseball. - answerIt's amazing how upset fans ...
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Journalism Module 2 Exam With Questions and Answers 100% Solved
  • Journalism Module 2 Exam With Questions and Answers 100% Solved

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  • Journalism Module 2 Exam With Questions and Answers 100% Solved Which sentence should be revised to correct a grammatical error? At the Jaguar's baseball game on April 4, a close call by the home plate umpire enraged fans. With the score tied, Jaguars' third baseman, Marco Villas, slugged a line drive into right field. The shortstop raced around the bases and slid into home to win the game. It's amazing how upset fans get over the game of baseball. - answerIt's amazing how upset fans ...
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Journalism- reporting for court
  • Journalism- reporting for court

  • Class notes • 23 pages • 2024
  • These notes involves how to report of court cases. An easy way to read the summary of the journalism module
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Journalism
  • Journalism

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  • ``Journalism Three Functions of Mass Communication that Journalism Is Part Of - surveillance, correlation, and cultural transmission, also mobilizing the public --> carried out by the coverage of news News - something that occurs that is out of the orginary, about an event that affects the public in some way or at least has some element of public interest, includes coverage of recent evens, discoveries of events that have already taken place Issues with Examination of the Bas...
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Journalism exam review
  • Journalism exam review

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  • Journalism Exam The "Fourth Estate" refers to: - journalism, or the news profession. Which of the following is NOT a fictional character? - Bob Woodward Publick Occurrences Both Foreign and Domestick was: - America's first newspaper. One of the earlier court cases involving freedom of the press in America was: - the Zenger case. The first newspaper cartoon in America was published by: - Ben Franklin in his Pennsylvania Gazette in 1754. The Penny Press refers...
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Journalism Final Exam
  • Journalism Final Exam

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  • Journalism Final Exam 2023 You are writing a story about an apartment building destroyed by fire that was probably caused by a space heater. What might be the angle of your story? - How dangerous it is to use space heaters Words or phrases that tie the facts or events of a story into a cohesive whole are known as - Transitions Approximately how many words should be included in an average sentence in a news story? - 17 Which of the following statements is true? - Internet ...
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Journalism questions with accurate answers (verified A+)
  • Journalism questions with accurate answers (verified A+)

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  • Top-Down News - Answers--news topics made by and flows from high-level public officials to an audience whose citizen -journalists believe the high-level officials had the better news and gave less attention to the citizens Reactivity - Answers-covering already available stories Peg - Answers-usable news can be hung and that helps journalists choose between numerous alternative stories usually available to them (primary peg: date) Proxies - Answers-represents larger, other more complica...
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