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7626 Vietnam: Lost in the News? This paper examines the assertion that the Vietnam War was lost as a result of biased and negative media coverage. This assertion is a myth. The American media neglected important questions regarding American involvement and Vietnamese opposition: Essentially, it did little more than repeat the official line touted by the military. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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6178 The Effect of Journalistic Style in Crime Reporting. This undergraduate level paper analyzes the manner in which crime is reported and how the style of journalism affects the credibility of the reporting. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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6483 Rhetoric and Semiotics in Modern Journalism: An Analysis of CNN.com. This paper is an analysis of CNN.com's site in terms of rhetorical devices that the site itself, as well as the phenomenon of online journalism, uses in order to "spin" stories that could be treated factually. It summarizes the uses and purpose of rhetoric, and follows with a close analysis of some of the headlines and images that CNN.com uses, giving carefully considered hypotheses about their intended effects. 5 pgs. No bibliography listed.
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6737 Under Fire, Journalism. This five-page address the question of journalist intervention into a volatile situation. The paper uses the 1983 film "under fire" as a reference in order to answer the question of whether or not it is ethical to film or report on some atrocity without intervening to change the situation and protect involved people in doing so. The paper asks what it is that journalists are supposed to do and what are they required to do. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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5267 The Evolution of Journalism During the Civil War. This paper addresses changes in journalism during the American Civil War. It discusses the growth of the need for immediacy, brought by the telegraph, and the change in prose style introduced by magazines. It also addresses the nationalization of news, and the idea of objectivity. 10 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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5683 Rise Of Newspapers In America And How It Became An Industry. This is a complete historical development of the rise of newspapers in America written in 7 pages in MLA style. 7 pgs. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
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4409 2000 Presidential Election. This four-page undergraduate paper discusses whether editorial and op-ed writers for The New York Times had a problem with the way either of the two presidential candidates and their campaigns behaved, whether the op-eds typically agreed or disagreed with the editorials, and whether the times encourage healthy debate. 4 pgs. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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