Category: Journalism

  • A news story [300—400 words] The story should be newsworthy and based on facts.

    A news story [300—400 words] The story should be newsworthy and based on facts. It should reveal something we do not know or offer a fresh perspective on a situation. It should not simply tell us what is already in the public domain. The story should be fully sourced and should demonstrate original reporting including:…

  • HELLO WRITER HOPE YOU ARE WELL! I HAVE POSTED THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE FILES TAB

    HELLO WRITER HOPE YOU ARE WELL! I HAVE POSTED THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE FILES TAB GO AHEAD AND OPEN THAT UP FIRST!! BELOW ARE OTHER EXTRA MATERIALS POSTED (IF NEEDED). THIS ORDER IS 2 ASSIGNMENTS!! BUT DONT WORRY BECAUSE EACH ONE ONLY NEEDS ABOUT (100-125 WORDS) THANK YOU SO MUCH AND PLEASE LET ME KNOW…

  • I have included the links for the assignment and the instructions, I listed my a

    I have included the links for the assignment and the instructions, I listed my answers and the direction for which I would like the assignment to go, but please add your own opinions as well

  • New Journalism in Capotes and Tom Wolfes Works

    New Journalism in Capotes and Tom Wolfes Works New Journalism emerged in the 1960s as a way of writing news using literary devices. This approach was new in that era. According to Boynton (21), New Journalism emphasized truth and gave little importance to facts. When it started, many people thought that this was a new…

  • New Journalism and Its Peculiarities

    New Journalism and Its Peculiarities New Journalism appeared and became very popular in the 1960-1970s. It was seen as something revolutionary as journalists had not employed techniques that came into existence at that period. This approach is characterized by the presence of a significant portion of fiction, an abundance of facts and details, and a…

  • John Heilpern Journalism Techniques

    John Heilpern Journalism Techniques In the frames of the current journalistic trends, the participative approach to writing prevails, allowing authors to express their personal attitude to the events. Willis (2003) noted that What you give up in terms of arms-length objectivity, you more than gain in terms of understanding and empathy (p. 21). The modern…

  • Rolling Stones A Rape Case on Campus

    Rolling Stones A Rape Case on Campus Introduction The truth in the case From a close evaluation of the story, one is in a position to tell that the Rolling Stones version of the story, A Rape Case on Campus, is a story of journalistic failure that could be avoided. The narratives failure involved poor…

  • Logical Fallacy in Brauns Tougher Sanctions Now

    Logical Fallacy in Brauns Tougher Sanctions Now Table of Contents Introduction Explanation of the Flaws Conclusion References Introduction When it comes to arguing in favor of a particular point of view, it is important to keep the would-be deployed line of argumentation free of logical fallacies. The reason for this is apparent  the fewer…

  • The Beginning of the Year 2016 in Germany

    The Beginning of the Year 2016 in Germany The beginning of the year 2016 was darkened by the sad events that took place in German cities that accepted large groups of refugees from the Middle East countries. Only after one to two weeks since the outrageous events took place, the press began to gradually speak…

  • News and Victims: Journalistic Mistreatment

    News and Victims: Journalistic Mistreatment This paper aims to describe journalistic mistreatment of crime victims, their relatives, and witnesses. The assessment is based on the model proposed by Emilio Viano, who argues that journalists may immensely imperil the safety of the victim and his or her mental health (Viano, 1992). We have viewed news reports…