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Facts about Journalism

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The sociology of education is based in three differing theories of perspectives: Structural functionalists, conflict theory, and structure and agency.

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The Civil War had a profound effect on American journalism.

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The power of Mithridates had been broken by previous victories of Lucullus, and it was only left to Pompey to bring the war to a conclusion.

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The fast and vast growth of the Internet and World Wide Web has spawned the newest medium for journalism, online journalism.

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The New York dailies continued to redefine journalism.

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Journalism exists in a number of mass media: newspapers, television, radio, magazines and, most recently, the World Wide Web through the Internet.

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Paparrigopoulos maintains that an unprecedented regression descended upon the city, whose glory perished as a result of Pericles' populist policies.

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Supporters of democratic globalization can be labeled pro-globalists.

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Today, business reporting is a burgeoning field within journalism, and one of the most profitable.

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Ambush journalism has not been ruled illegal in the United States, although doing it on private property could open a journalist to being charged with trespassing.

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Aggrieved admirers everywhere expressed remorse that Princess Diana was not allowed more privacy in her personal life.

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Experts and scholars are welcome in Dewey's framework, but there is not the hierarchical structure present in Lippman's understanding of journalism and society.

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Like radio, television was quickly adopted as a medium for journalism, with today many networks around the world devoted entirely to television journalism including CNN, BBC, and al Jazeera.

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Aggressive marketing campaigns launched by the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation, the government agency that oversees tourism prospects of the state, laid the foundation for the growth of the tourism industry.

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Investigative journalism involves journalists investigating and exposing unethical, immoral and illegal behavior by individuals, businesses and government agencies.

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The Pulitzer Prize, administered by Columbia University in New York City, is awarded to newspapers, magazines, and broadcast media for excellence in various kinds of journalism.

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In broadcast journalism the story, images, and interviews are tailored to create an unbalanced impression of the subject matter.

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The bulk of online journalism has been the extension of existing print and broadcast media into the Web via online versions of their primary products.

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News-oriented journalism has been described as the "first rough draft of history" (often attributed to Philip Graham), because journalists often record important events, producing news articles on short deadlines.

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Print journalism can be split into several categories: newspapers, news magazines, general interest magazines, trade magazines, hobby magazines, newsletters, private publications, online news pages, and others.

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Detailed and in-depth business journalism is found in dedicated business or financial publications, radio and television channels.

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Lippmann understood the role of journalism to be a mediator or translator between the public and policymaking elites.

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Business journalism tracks, records, analyzes and interprets the economic changes taking place in a society, from personal finance, to business at the local market, to performance of well-known and lesser-known companies.

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The growth of "blogs" (shortened from “web-logs”) or online journals as a source of news—and especially opinion on the news has forever changed journalism.

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Over time, his idea has been implemented in various degrees, and is more commonly known as "community journalism.

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Their differing philosophies still characterize the debate about the role of journalism in society.

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The Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism gives the Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University Awards for excellence in radio and television journalism, and the Scripps Howard Foundation gives the National Journalism Awards in 17 categories.

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Newspapers and periodicals often contain "features" written by journalists, many of whom specialize in this form of in-depth journalism.

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Journalism has as its main activity the reporting of events—stating who, what, when, where, why and how—and explaining the significance and effect of events or trends.

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An emphasis on the accurate description of statistical performances of athletes is also an important part of sports journalism.

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The cost of sending telegraph messages helped create a new concise or "tight" style of writing which became a standard for journalism through the next century.

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Science journalism is a relatively new branch of journalism, in which journalists' reporting conveys information on science topics to the public.

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Journalism is the reporting, writing, editing, photographing, or broadcasting of news.

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A less reputable area of journalism that grew in stature in the twentieth century is "celebrity" or "people" journalism.