Daily Archives: PM0000003. 19, 2010

Live, from rural villages

In such a calendar filled world, we don’t normally build curiosity about news coverage in other countries, especially the developing ones. Here, everyone gets their news coverage by a click of a button right at his or her television or … Continue reading

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I’ve Got A Case of Beiber-Fever, Doc.

Lots of people feel special bonds with celebrities and are often inspired by their personal stories. But you would think it was strange if someone revealed that they were compelled to see a doctor about their mild depression after reading an … Continue reading

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Write and Wrong

By Tyler Austin As journalist we may be faced with the opportunity to dig deeper into an issue, by investigative reporting or going under cover. We need to be careful when we do, though, because we might end up digging … Continue reading

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Flashier Newscasts to Entertain Distracted Viewers

By: Melinda Balandra Talking heads are a thing of the past. Now, news networks fill their newscasts with high definition graphics, video, and music in order to keep viewers engaged. No longer do reporters deliver the news with the same straightforwardness and … Continue reading

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