MEDIA COVERAGE OF SIX-PARTY TALKS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON MEDIA CONTENT AND JOURNALISTS' PERCEPTIONS Hyunjin Seo Dr. Wayne Wanta, Thesis Adviser ABSTRACT
This study examined how the U.S. and South Korean media covered the six-party talks on North Ko
Journalism 205 Notes Oct 6, 2009 Natural Tensions Journalists Duties: Seek truth, report it; watchdog of those in power; voice of the voiceless -Want transparency -No secrecy Governments Duties: Make policies, enact laws, serve the citizenry, defend the c
Game theory What is a game? - Normal-form games Dominant strategies prisoners dilemma Nash equilibrium - Pure strategy equilibrium - mixed strategy equilibrium Extensive-form games - two-period games; backwards induction (subgame perfect equilibrium) - en
THE MILITARY VERSUS THE PRESS: JAPANESE MILITARY CONTROLS OVER ONE U.S. JOURNALIST, JOHN B. POWELL, IN SHANGHAI DURING THE SINO-JAPANESE WAR, 1937-1941 You Li Dr. Betty Houchin Winfield, Thesis Supervisor
ABSTRACT
Military controls over journalism
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ECON 002
Introduction to Macroeconomics
Chapter 1
Economics Scarcity
ECON 002
Introduction to Macroeconomics
Chapter 1
Limitations force each of us to make choices Economists study
ECON 002
Introduction to Macroeconomics
Scarcity and Social Cho
Econ 532 Wohlgemuth Lecture 1 The Basics and the Tool Box Spring 2009
Reading: Baye Chapter 1 Review Math and Graphical Concepts Finding the slope Economics: The study of the allocation of scare resources to produce goods and services for consumptio
Class Notes Mass Media 1. Mass Media a. Technological tools used to transmit messages of mass communication 1. Mass Communication a. A society wide communication process in which an individual or institution uses technology to send messages to a lar
All print and broadcast have more online presences There are much greater reporting stats in the newspapers Journalists are getting cut Change in news values o Entertainment news is becoming more and more prominent Perez Hilton Style of reporting c
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Journalism Study Guide:
Readings: mm 5,6,7,8,9 Hate Speech Codes: o Standards stricter than in society o Speech can be limited if it involves "fighting words" o "fighting words" must be uttered face-to-face Theories of freedom: know all. Abs
Journalism 205 New Media INSERT
9/15/09 Notes
The Long Tail -The niched strategy of businesses, particularly those operating on the internet. What implications has this had on news media? 1. News media now has to find a way to deliver news to more targete
Samantha Moore Essay #3 In early 2004, Daniel Okrent, the former public editor of The New York Times wrote, in his 2004 article "Weapons of Mass Destruction? Or Mass Distraction?" that "there is nothing more toxic to responsible journalism than an an
Econ 251 Fall 2009
Handout 1 25/08/2009
Class otes Chapter 1 What is Economics?
Outline Definition of Economics Microeconomics The Economic Way of Thinking
I. DEFI ITIO OF ECO OMICS
Economics = the social science that studies the choices we make as we cop
Theme: News and politics
Rush Limbaugh and the rise of the right wing media (the bias debate)
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Text: "how the news media have shaped American history"
The counter-establishment Rush Limbaugh and the "news media" Compare against "eleme
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Uri Geller Israeli man who claimed to be telepathic, and also to have the ability to bend spoons. Paradigm Incommensurability Thomas Kuhn described science as a succession of paradigms. No common measure between paradigms: e.g. m
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