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Political Economy of Media Journalism & Communication Essay
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Correspondingly, these media centres utilize the approach of open-source software to develop the online presence of newsgathering. In addition, Indymedia utilizes different boundaries of traditional media that includes radio, video activists, print journalists and photographer that are collaborated for newsgathering.
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Technological Change vs Cultural Change of Old and New Communication Media Journalism & Communication Research Paper
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The brand often created a message and transmitted it to the masses. Traditional mail is a one-way communication system that does not create an engagement towards promoting a word of mouth approach. On the other hand, social media of communication such as Facebook represents a paradigm shift or change in the view of the world. 
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Contemporary Business Communication In A Globalised World Journalism & Communication Essay
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He argued that in today’s competitive world, one cannot survive without a global language while he also claimed that one-language policy would enable the companies to acquire competitive advantage in the market while giving examples of different companies, particularly, a Japanese multi-billion company Mikitani.
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What is the cultural role of celebrity Journalism & Communication Essay
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There are various types of celebrities around the world. Celebrities can be categorised as classical celebrities, the entertainment celebrity, the industry celebrity, the temporary celebrity, the fall from the grace celebrity and religion celebrities. Religion celebrities are individuals such as priests, pastor.
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Effective Communication and Conflict Journalism & Communication Case Study
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The objective of the current study has been to underline and analyze a conflict, which was personally experienced by me. In this regard, it has been identified that the conflict was between a peer during a meeting related to the bill collection method. The conflict was due to the arguments between me and my peer.
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Queer Critique is Essential to the Study of Media and Communications Journalism & Communication Essay
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Queer theory was to a great extent built upon Foucault's and Butler's assumptions regarding personality formation. Samuel Chambers was the first who incorporated the term “heteronormativity” into common social discourse to describe all the expectations, requirements, and ordeals which are produced as a consequence.
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Stereotypes in Communication Journalism & Communication Essay
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This phase of prejudice is dangerous. In this phase, individuals or a group of people try to hurt other people physically whom they feel negative prejudice. These physical attacks are classified as hate crimes, and they can be fatal sometimes as well, for the prejudiced individuals lash back in revenge.
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Journalism Analysis Journalism & Communication Essay
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Both stories have been covered similarly through citing the original source of the information. In many cases, some media houses try to attract the attention of the readers by trying to own the story (Briggs 2012). However, in these stories, both media have cited the original source of the information.
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Freedom of Press Gone Too Far Journalism & Communication Coursework
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The researcher states that with significant strides being made towards the democratization of societies, it is prudent that the people have to be banqueted with freedom of expression so as to be able to speak and interact freely without any restrictions. The media is a powerful tool since it can manipulate the minds of the people either positively or negatively depending on its intentions.
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My Inner-Outer Dance - Behavior in a Tricky Situation Journalism & Communication Essay
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Conflicts between two people in a kind of relationship are unavoidable in this life. Being brought up in an unstable marriage institution is torture in one way or the other. Dad being away most of the time things got a little out of hand for mom as I later learned. It was tolerable at first as she excused herself with piled workloads at the office.
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Media Activism and Cyber Activism Journalism & Communication Case Study
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Cyberactivism is internet-based communication means. Cyberactivism electronic advocacy, digital activism, e-campaigning can cause a revolution in the case of modern discourse. Generally, media activism is an activism tool that offers a broad range of activism through the use of communication technologies and media for a political and social movement. 
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How Bloggers Have Impacted on External Marketing Strategies of Public Relations Consultants Journalism & Communication Research Proposal
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Research has shown that in many instances, practitioners either do not fully embrace new media, do not have the skills and training to do so, or have a distinct fear of technology (Ahn et al., 2010, pp. 45-47). Public relations practice is also facing a distinct shift with new media, bringing about a significant increase in stakeholders' strength in terms of actively facilitating communication. Any individual with access to a computer and internet access can access public information that could potentially be consumed globally.
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How Crucial Is Objectivity in Professional Journalism Journalism & Communication Essay
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Since the inception of journalism, the profession has regularly emerged alongside the concept of objectivity. Ideally, the prevailing standard of mainstream journalism in the print and broadcast industry is the notion of objectivity. But, the term has often been dismissed as an undesired norm and an unattainable standard. 
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Analysis of Jerry Macguire Movie from the Perspective of Communication Theory Journalism & Communication Movie Review
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By developing lasting relationships only with his secretary and the client, Jerry Maguire had constantly led them down by his career ambitions. In particular, he did not disclose in front of people who did not share his professional aims. Moreover, he relied solely on media in communication with people whose perceptions he wanted to influence.
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Leadership Theory and Practice Journalism & Communication Book Report/Review
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For the focus of this critique, communication within a leadership structure is the central point around which the book is examined. The concept of leadership is seen as the ‘focus of group processes’ when there is a central figure who influences changes, promotes activities or actions, and represents the nucleus of the will of the group.
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The Coverage of 2015 Elections Debate in the UK Journalism & Communication Literature review
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The intent of such debates is to provide the general public with a position of each of the political leaders on various issues of public concern. The media plays an important role in informing the public of the stances taken by the leaders and it also gives the public the chance to air their views about the same.
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Cross-Cultural and Intercultural Communication Journalism & Communication Book Report/Review
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Ajit Mohanty is one of the scholars who has paid particular attention to the way communication is used to relay messages in different cultures. The views communication as the channel that human beings use to pass messages and the meaning of such messages are important to those who receive them.
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Social and Mass Media Journalism & Communication Essay
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It has revolutionized how people interact and relate to each other; today, several active social media platforms increase every successive day. Carroll and Kirkpatrick (2011) conducted research that showed that at least 75% of people, especially teenagers, use their mobile phones to access the internet. He also found out that 73% are signed up to at least one of the major social media sites.
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Emily Dickinson Poem Analysis Journalism & Communication Essay
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The verse we are talking about was not written for entertainment because Dickinson did not have a goal to make someone laugh or smile with her verses; for her, they were much more serious than any other author. Entertainment is not typical for most poets who try to say the most sincere and the most private things in poetic form because only this form often helps to explain inexplicably.
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Cognitive Dissonance Theory in Obama's Inauguration Address in 2009 Journalism & Communication Essay
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Inaugural addresses are made once in several years after a long and tiresome voting procedure and become the culmination of the presidential campaigns. In these speeches, future leaders have to do impossible things: they have to outline the nation's experience and suggest why their candidatures are the best for the country in this very period of its history.
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Similarity of Global Media News Journalism & Communication Essay
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The Anglo-US ideologies on media have had a great influence on what kind of news is considered prominent and relevant. Through globalization, countries have been able to exchange cultural values, norms, and beliefs. However, the discussion will show that the dominant culture has more influence,  having a competitive edge.
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When Silence Hurts Journalism & Communication Term Paper
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An essential element of successful interpersonal relationships is self-disclosure, which refers to the intentional, usually verbal, expression, personal feelings, and ideas (Farber & Sohn, 2007, p.26). Romantic relationships, in particular, need frequent talks (Määttä & Uusiautti, 2013, p.34) that include self-disclosure, to develop a lasting, healthy relationship and to resolve relational conflicts.
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Digital PR - Why Reputation Is Central in the Creative Economy Journalism & Communication Case Study
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The advent of technology that brought about a simultaneous rise in the social networking sites has brought about a significant change in the manner in which information is accessed and communicated by individuals, practically resulting in redefining the very concepts of personal privacy and social behavior.
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Movie Comparison Journalism & Communication Movie Review
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The crime movies based on criminal couples not only carry the intense stimulation and sense of apprehension signifying the crime genre, but they also tend to have a romantic aspect to them, which brings out the innate characters ascribed to an array of stimulations and motivations (Cohan & Hark 72).
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Play Therapy with Families Journalism & Communication Book Report/Review
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The author wrote this book from her standpoint of being a therapist. The purpose of this assignment is to conduct a review of the above-stated book by presenting a summary and explaining the key lessons learned from the same. Axline (1964) in “Dibs: In Search Of Self” presented Dibs, who had a highly educated and wealthy family. 
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The Significance of Nonverbal Communication Journalism & Communication Essay
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For sharing skills, knowledge, and attitudes, humans use the general process of communication by sending and receiving messages. Generally, communication is recognized as a process of communication and it can be divided into verbal and nonverbal communication. Clearly, nonverbal means communication without the involvement of words.
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How Has the Media Coverage on Terrorism Changed between the 9-11 Attack and Invasion of Iraq 2003 Journalism & Communication Research Paper
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There exists a close interrelation between the coverage of media and terrorism. For the past four decades, there are various scenarios, where coverage of terrorist events by the media seemed to be irresponsible and problematic that evoked public criticism. Terrorism is considered the most attractive boon for the media for news coverage.
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Social Theory and Digital Media Practice Journalism & Communication Book Report/Review
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The hidden shapes have created discriminations in the mind of viewers. The author of the book has tried to explain the effects of those hidden shapes. In chapter 5, the author has tried to link the media with the politics so to understand the fact that now media is something away from politics and society.
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The Evolution of Communication Strategies by Public Administration during Gezi Protests Journalism & Communication Research Paper
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“The Gezi movement managed to unite people around a tree, against the polarizing rhetoric and politics of the government. People with disparate ideas and lifestyles – young and old, students and bureaucrats, feminists and housewives, Islamists and leftists, Kurds and Alawites, Besiktas fans, and Fenerbahce fans – who would not normally be seen together, we're united.”
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Evaluation of the Research Design and Ethical Issues Associated with the Journal Article Journalism & Communication Essay
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In the case used in this paper, the author strived to apply ethics in the study albeit in some areas that were unavoidable. The use of the pseudonym was a portrayal of intelligence as were the decision to avoid using many people. Whenever research becomes necessary, qualitative methods is the best as it helps in giving substantiated data.
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Five Stages of Team Development Journalism & Communication Coursework
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So that I can create a precise description of the team process, the basis of my experiences is on the five stages of team development created by Bruce Tuckman (Forsyth, 2010, p. 129). The initial stage involves forming the team where the different members come together and try to know each other better (Martin, 2011, p. 21).
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Nonverbal Communication in Politics Journalism & Communication Literature review
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Nonverbal communication is the act of communicating with another person through body language or other symbols in order to convey information or meaning. Nonverbal communication encompasses those nonverbal stimuli in a communication background that is provided by the speaker and the listener.
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American Media Representations of Islam, Muslims, and Terrorism after 9-11 Journalism & Communication Dissertation
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After the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the US, terrorism, and Islam gained major coverage from the media. The planes crashing into the Twin Towers became a moment that would have significant media coverage throughout the years, changing how terrorism is perceived and how Muslims would be treated and seen in different parts of the world.
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Social Media Influence on New Zeland's Public Journalism & Communication Case Study
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During November 2010, 100% of the Green Party contains the highest MPs’ percentage who are using Twitter Account followed by the ACT Labour Party (See Appendix 3). The followers of Twitter are more informal than Facebook friends and the follower or friends’ requests are generally automatically accepted.
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Tabloid vs Broadsheet Newspapers in the UK Journalism & Communication Essay
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The modern newspapers in Britain carry materials of a diverse character. Traditionally, in Britain, newspapers were split between broadsheets and tabloids where broadsheets are the largest and are more serious. For the proposed dissertation, the aim is to investigate the different reporting styles and characteristics found in the newspapers in Britain.
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Content Analysis: CNN vs. Aljazeera Journalism & Communication Case Study
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Media houses do not report based on what they think is newsworthy but based on what they think will drive viewership. Vested interests are also a part of the reason these media outlets decide which kinds of news they are going to give to their audiences. This can also be seen in their report issues such as the healthiness of the coca-cola products.
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Role of Citizen Journalism in Combating Corruption in China Journalism & Communication Literature review
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This literature review gives information on the extent to which citizen journalism has influenced the reporting of corruption activities in China. According to some studies, the adoption of internet technology has resulted in beneficial consequences involving timely interaction amongst the general public. Citizens have direct access to vast sources of information.
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Journalism, Mass Media and Communication Journalism & Communication Literature review
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It is mainly because citizen journalists are not trained in journalism. Most of them do not follow the correct order of gathering, analyzing, and distributing their research. They do not have an apple pie order to conduct their research (Lee- Wright, et al., 2012). Moreover, they do not have the tools available to gather and analyze their data.
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Impact of Social Media on the Practice of Journalism Journalism & Communication Report
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The views act as feedback to the reporters and the editors of the information. The status quo is that some people are still reliant on the traditional sources of information. The persons are thus happy with the activities of the journalism institutions of sorting out the truth as well as the fiction that attributes the emerging data from the field.
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Free and Independent Press on Democracy Journalism & Communication Coursework
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The lesson from the US democracy and press culture can be applied primarily to emerging democracies that are still trying to recover and get their bearing after decades of autocratic rule. While the US does not always present the best model, its framework is often quite useful and serves as a generic fit.
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The Impact of Media Elites and Liberal Bias on the Role of a Watchdog Journalism & Communication Coursework
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Walter Lippmann famously wrote that journalism was an instrument of public purpose, and effort to bring to light the hidden facts, to set them into relation with each other, and make a picture of reality on which men can act. The primary purpose of journalism is to provide citizens with the information they need to be free and self-governing.  
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Is Citizen Journalism the Saviour of Free Space Journalism & Communication Case Study
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Internationally and even locally, there have been and still there are debates on whether the media should be regulated. Those against these regulations believe that it is a way in which media freedom is being endangered. Those advocating for regulation believe that control of the media is a significant way in which self-interests are being protected.
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Effective Communication Skills Journalism & Communication Assignment
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This paper is divided into five sections. The first section is the introduction, the second section highlights the concepts and philosophies of these theories, the third section identifies the similarities of these two theoretical frameworks, the fourth section highlights their differences, and the fifth section is a conclusion.       
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The Isolating Effect of Social Media Journalism & Communication Essay
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This is because electronic media and social networking give us three things, or “gratifying fantasies” as Sherry Turkle puts it in her talk at TED2012. These three fantasies are, one – that we can pay attention to what we want, two – that we know that we will always be heard, and three – that we will never be lonely. However, we may end up “hiding from each other, even as we're all constantly connected to each other”.
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Rhetoric - Ideograph in President Obama Speech Journalism & Communication Case Study
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What is the most important tool for achieving political ideology persuasion? American Presidents have been famed for their ability to deliver moving and persuasive speeches that have always caused the American populace to buy into their ideologies. Great speeches have been delivered by Presidents such as Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, etc.
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New Media Communication Class Journalism & Communication Essay
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The primary aim of the technology is to strengthen the relationship between citizens and the policymakers to bring about a trust in the Congress. Technology and the internet are the two crucial pillars of the project. Sunlight transparency ensures that citizens can demand change from the government.
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Managing Difficult Conversation Journalism & Communication Essay
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However, the fact that the manager has demanded they both report to his office means they have no choice but face their disagreement as objectively as possible. According to who has co-written the book “managing difficult conversations” when a situation emerges where two individuals are having trouble relating with each other, it is often a result of communication problems.
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What Do Teachers Gossip about in the Teachers Room Journalism & Communication Annotated Bibliography
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In the article "On Coffee Talk and Break-Room Chatter: Perceptions of Women Who Gossip in the Workplace" the authors advance the argument that gossip at the workplace can be used to measure the success of organizational communication after some change. Gossip can also be used to advance one's opinion on a particular issue.
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Journalism, Mass Media and Communication Journalism & Communication Essay
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There is a common belief that mediated communication is worse off than direct face to face communication. However, there is a need to identify whether this is just a fallacy. Face to face communication is better than indirect communication that needs a medium between the originator of the message and the receiver.
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Journalism, Mass Media and Communication Journalism & Communication Essay
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As the mass communication industry gets more advanced, it brings along much more diversity while also playing a front role in promoting and alleviating intelligence. This is the basis of what is generally referred to as media, and it influences or controls most of the breaking news or information we get concerning the world around and beyond us.
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