These two newspaper reporters kept the news about the Watergate break-in alive?
Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, both of the Washington Post brpke this story.
Did England have newspapers in 1602?
In the Middle Ages they may not have had newspapers as we do today but they had methods of finding out what was happening. Oral communication was one way as well as historia or chronicles of history such as Bede's "The History of the English Church and People," for more information go to the British Library or Senate House Library and conduct a simple or advanced search!
What are the causes of cultural differences?
There are many things that cause cultural differences, such as
What british law in 1765 taxed newspapers and legal papers?
The Stamp Act was passed by British parliament in 1765. This act taxed all legal papers in the US colonies.
How important is nonverbal communication in public speaking?
Some people are not good at communicating. But you need to care about their feeling too. You cannot just ignore them.Thus, it is important to observe on their body or facial language to know a little more about them.
How did yellow journalism provoke US involvement in affairs between Cuba and Spain?
The press played a tremendous part in leading the charge toward America's involvement in Cuba. Two publishers, William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer, stood out among these opportunists. They perceived the conflict with Spain as their chance to increase circulation of their newspapers. Seizing upon the opportunity to capitalize on the growing spirit of American patriotism, Hearst and Pulitzer printed sensational anti-Spanish stories. Graphic illustrations commissioned from some of the country's most-talented artists and stories written by premiere authors and journalists of the day were fodder for fueling the flames of war. Together, Hearst and Pulitzer created a frenzy among the American people by reporting the alleged brutality of the Spanish toward the Cuban rebels. (However, acts of outrage committed by the Cubans were seldom mentioned.) By the time the USS Maine exploded in Havana Harbor, the pro-war press had roused national sentiment to the point that President McKinley feared his political party would suffer if he did not engage in war with Spain.
What is the Per Capita imcome in Italy?
The per capita GDP was estimated at $25,000
source: encyclopedia of the nations
year: 2002
Which newspaper exposed the Watergate cover up?
* The Washington Post, by far, did the most reporting. It was the Post's two reporters, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who did the investigative reporting that brought the matter to light.
What are the codes of ethics in journalism?
Unrestrained freedom of the press and the activities of journalism gave rise undesirably, to undertakings that were rather detrimental to the society as far as the culture and ethics of people are concerned. Such undertakings by journalist included 'Yellow Journalism', sensationalism, the tendency intruding into private lives for the sheer sake of juicy news and so forth. This gave rise to the importance for the formation of certain ethics in journalism also known as principles that are expected to be abided by.
A journalistic undertaking has to be featured by objectivity, a writing or a deliverance of news completely free from personal opinions and bias. A news has to be balanced and fair without any inclinations of favoritism to one side of the issue. Similarly truthfulness and accuracy should be the feature of a news items. An article should be decently delivered devoid of any sensitive language, any personal derogatory remarks and without resorting to emotionally shocking items like presenting photographs of human corpses. A news agency or press must be independent and not restricted to undertake their activities. And lastly, a news media must be responsible for the same society that gave them the freedom.
Amendment 1
If a recording is made as part of contracted work (also called work for hire), such as an artist recording a song for a label, it belongs to the contracting party (the label, for an artist). If a recording is made independently, it usually belongs to whoever sponsored the session, or the production. A writer, arranger or other creative person whose input went into a recording can use a copy, to register copyright for their contribution to the work. (Recordings made for or by a label may require permission from the label, for this use.) Obtaining permission to use a prerecorded work as part of a larger work (an anthology, music for soundtracks) can be a complicated process. There may be several copyrights involved: A copyright to the lyrics, a copyright to the music, and a copyright to the performance.
Libel is stating false claims or accusations about someone in writing In journalism one still has few advantages and libel will not be very easy to argue except that journalist should have belived the same to be true; or even if the same is in public interest, the journalist may go ahead and publish the same. There are several common defenses a reporter has against a libel lawsuit: * Truth Since libel is by definition false, if a journalist reports something that is true it cannot be libelous, even if it damages a person's reputation. Truth is the reporter's best defense against a libel suit. * Privilege Accurate reports about official proceedings - anything from a murder trial to a city council meeting or a congressional hearing - cannot be libelous. This may seem like an odd defense, but imagine covering a murder trial without it. Conceivably, the reporter covering that trial could be sued for libel every time someone in the courtroom accused the defendant of murder. * Fair Comment & Criticism This defense covers expressions of opinion, everything from movie reviews to columns on the op-ed page. The fair comment and criticism defense allows reporters to express opinions no matter how scathing or critical. === ===
Can newspapers be copyrighted?
It depends on what you mean by "the news". Anyone can cover a news story because the information is not copyrighted. However, a news article is a published work and may be copyrighted. (That is, unless the author explicitly releases it into the public domain.)
Article on media as watchdog of your democracy?
as the media has the potential or right to keep watch on the current happenings or the afeirs in any trades of democracy, like politics, education, carporate etc. it can serve a role like watchdogs of democracy.
Who won the 10 million dollars in publishers clearing house for Christmas?
Pamela Barton from Dickinson, TX according to: http://pch.com/assets/WINNER_LIST.pdf
Which is the scandal that brought down US president Richard Nixon and which newspaper exposed it?
Watergate - it was exposed by the Washington Post
Why do Jews control the media?
They do own the media in USA but it seems that also true for Britain.
http://www.rense.com/general38/brits.htm
Algerian foreign minister also denoted that they own the French Mass media aswell.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/929214.html
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If you believe rense you'll believe anything.
Where can you find information about the publisher and copyright date of a book?
This type of bibliographical information is generally on the copyright page, on the reverse of the title page.
Job requirements for journalism?
Good communication skills and pleasing personality probably the face.
It depends what you want to report on but all around you need a good personality good speaking skills and a pretty face
Who did G W Bush run against 2000?
The Democratic Party's nominee for the U.S. Presidential Election of 1988 was Michael Dukakis, and his running mate was Geraldine Ferraro.
The Democrats' nominee in 2000 was Vice President Al Gore, and his running mate was Joe Lieberman.
interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both.
The <font> tag is a deprecated way of telling the browser that the text contained between the tag and its closing </font> tag should have certain font properties. This tag has been replaced by the <span> tag in connection with CSS, but most browsers still support the old <font> tag for the sake of backward compatibility. Here are some examples of use.
<font face="Times New Roman">text</font>
<font color="red">text</font>
<font size="+1">text</font>
<font face="Arial" color="blue" size=7>text</font>
These three bits of markup could be done "correctly" using CSS as follows:
<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">text</span> <span style="color: red;">text</span>
<span style="font-size: larger;">text</span> <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; color: "blue"; font-size: xx-large;">text</span>
How do you create a webpage in publisher?
Yes, you can create a webpage in MS Publisher. After you have designed your page, save as a Web Page (.html). You can use the Insert|Links|Hyperlink menu option to put hyperlinks in your document from text or images.