TECHNOLOGY AND INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM
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A Research Proposal on Investigative Journalism in Malaysia from Media Practitioners' PerspectivesThis is a research proposal discuss about the need to investigate the real situation of investigative journalism in Malaysia with the rise of ICT.- India: An International Media and Film Research PaperA research paper written for my senior level International Media course. The layout of subheads is intentional and was required by my professor.
- Television and Its Threat to Our DemocracyAs a society turns to television for its primary source for news, it is obvious that its members will not hear the full story. Television is a unique medium that has obvious limitations. Our state of democracy has declined as a result of television.
Preserving Neutrality in Hard-News JournalismIn the twenty-first century, journalists across the board are expected to be objective and neutral when releasing pertinent and timely information to the public. But does objectivity even exist? And what exactly is neutrality?
Book Review: Opening Skinner's Box by Lauren SlaterCritical analysis of the literature of Lauren Slater in particular her book entitled Opening Skinners Box.- Book Review: "The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11" by Lawrence WrightThis is a critical review and analysis of Lawrence Wright's book about al-Qaeda and the events which led to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States.
- MesoAmerica School: Latinos in JournalismThe concept of journalism and news came about before the titling-journalism, before newspapers began being publications with journalism starting with the 'word of mouth'.
- Reach Out, Reach BackThe Philippines is known to have one of the freest media in the world. National media here set the agenda for public discourse. The good news is that there's been an increasing interest and commitment among practitioners to embrace a more just society.
Making Money on Making Public GoodsThere is a new trend in the tech industry: making money on public goods. In this essay we discuss the definition, core business models and future areas of growth of the market of public goods.- China: An International Media Research PaperA research paper written for my senior level International Media course. The layout of subheads is intentional and was required by my professor.
Sarah Lacy Interviews Mark Zuckerberg at the 2008 SXSWi, Gets Heckled, Ends Up the WinnerWhen Ms. Lacy and Mr. Zuckerberg met up on stage in what appeared to be a sit-down style interview with a distinct effort made to create the effect of a laid back atmosphere it was more a matter of oil and water meeting up and the audience doing its level best to agitate.- Cyberspace AnonymityIt is seen that anonymity is an issue in and of itself. As society develops and becomes increasingly more visible, the importance of retaining identity in and through anonymity grows.
- How Newspapers Can Survive in the New DecadeThe traditional newsprint media has had significant setbacks over the past decade. Here are a few ideas that can strengthen newspaper publishing performance in the new decade.
- Talk About Save the Dolphins. ChristLearning from "The Cove"
Bangkok Post vs the Nation, Bangkok, Thailand: Which English-Language Daily Newspaper is the Best?There are two main English language daily newspapers in Thailand, but which is the best?- Can Filipino Politicians Do an Obama?US President Barack Obama's victory is partly attributed to his utilization of new media during the campaign period which Filipino politicians could try next year, says an award-winning journalist.
Movie Review: Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden?Morgan Spurlock stars in the documentary Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden?- Resources for WritersHere's a list of everything from journalism job sites and professional associations to where to find information, learn, or get started as a writer.
- Stop the Presses; Roll the CamerasLess than a decade later, my favorite newsstand is now a Tijuana-style vendor stand of noisy, blinking electronic toys and ipod/cell phone accessories. The only magazines left on those dwindling racks are tabloids...
Broadcast Reporter Package Ideas for Campus JournalistsIf you're a Broadcast Journalism student struggling to find a story to cover for your field reporting packages, check out these suggestions & tips.- Movie Documentary Loose Change = Loose Screws? What Really Happened on 9/11?Is this documentary really investigative journalism? Is it even a good film? Here's a review.
- The Curious Case of Deep ThroatIn the history of journalism, the turn of the screw on protecting sources happened in a landmark decision is disturbing. Technology has created both instant successes and also many cover-ups of journalistic errors.
Mother PageWhile searching the Zone of Silence, one man finds out first hand the danger of surfing the internet.- Work from Home Jobs: New Listings #1Find new work from home jobs with these job listings for recent work from home jobs.
- Corporate Profit Motive is Destroying NewspapersFormer Baltimore Sun reporter David Simon's impassioned testimony during yesterday's Senate hearings exposed greed as the real killer of newspapers
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