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…

  • Writing in Sports: Perception, Role of Journalism in Sports

    Table of Contents Introduction Societal Role of Sports Writing Sports Writing Perception Role of Journalism in Sports Contribution of Prominent Athletes to Sports and Research Conclusion References Introduction Sports writing as a theme of research has not been widely explored by many. However, it is vital to note that although the sport is viewed mainly…

  • Crevecoeur’s “Immersion Journalism” and Humes’ “What Is an American”

    This essay will analyze the article by J. Hector St. John Crevecoeur, “Immersion Journalism,” and the article by Edward Humes, “What is an American.” The common theme of these essays is implicit and implied. Both authors describe different topics and issues but construct their works on the opposition between the topic under discussion and its…

  • “Welcome to the United States of Ambien” by Sheffield

    Writing about the adverse effects of drugs is a thankless job, and getting this job done without making the readers nauseous with its preachy tone already is impressive enough. Rob Sheffield has gone an even more successful way by prompting his audience to acknowledge the explicit abuse of Ambien – the problem that has been…

  • 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 issued by CNN, FOX News,…

  • Media: Mirror on the Wall and Professionalization

    Table of Contents Introduction Main Body Conclusion References Introduction The essay is a critical review of two articles written by Fakhreddine, J., and Merrill, J. titled “Mirror on the Wall: Who is the Best Communicator of Them All-Al Jazeera or Al-Hurra? and “Professionalization: Fusion of Media Freedom and Responsibility” all published back in 2005. Issues…

  • Website Critique: International Federation of Journalists

    The website is run by the International Federation of Journalists organization. This organization was first established in 1926 and its current chapter was launched in 1952. The IFJ is open to membership by journalists’ trade unions from all over the world. It presently has about 600,000 members from over 100 nations (IFJ, 2015). The organization’s…

  • “Don’t Misrepresent Africa” TED Talk by Leslie Dodson

    In this TED talk, Leslie Dodson explores the complexity encountered by journalists and researchers in presenting their narratives to the public. Journalists and researchers could be covering the same event or issue. However, their approaches to presenting them to the public are very different—sue contradictors ethics and practices in reporting. For instance, non-governmental organizations (NGOs)…

  • History and Background of “Essence” Magazine

    Essence, a lifestyle magazine specializing in beauty, culture, entertainment, and fashion, is a monthly magazine first published in 1970 for African American women. Essence Communication Inc. (ECI), the media that publishes Essence Magazine, was founded in 1968 by Cecile Hollingsworth, Clarence O. Smith, Edward Lewis, and Jonathan Blount (Jacinta 2). ECI’s first publication, Essence Magazine,…