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The Russian government continues to censor its news media
by Parker Reed Russian president Vladimir Putin The Russian news media continues to have stricter requirements and limitations placed on their publications by Russian president Vladimir Putin and his administration. Since coming into power in 2000, president Putin has established … Continue reading
Posted in #UWEauClaire, Blog Post, Broadcast Journalism, cj 222, CJ222, International, Social Media, Uncategorized
Tagged Alexander Zharov, blog, Censorship, CIA, CJ 222, Digital media, Dmitry Chernyshenko, Facebook, Gazprom-Media, Government, Instagram, internet, Journalism, liberal, Media, Moscow, multimedia, News, NTV, ORT, RTR, Russia, Social Media, television networks, Twitter, UWEC, Vladimir Putin
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Social media spread journalism
Are social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, effecting the journalism field? As it turns out, social media sites are helping with the spread of journalism. 60% of people use Facebook as a recurring way of gathering news. … Continue reading
Posted in Citizen Journalism, Journalism, Social Media
Tagged Facebook, Journalism, Social Media
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Multimedia Transforms Journalism
Over the years, journalism has gone through some changes. The advance in technology has really helped these changes. We not only have the radio, the television, and newspaper, but we also have the internet. Within the internet, we have different … Continue reading
Posted in Digtal Media, Journalism, Social Media
Tagged Changed, Facebook, Instagram, multimedia, News, research, Social Media and Journalism, technology, Twitter, YouTube
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Social media changing journalism
The explosion of social media usage has changed the face of journalism, but for the better or the worse? According to Gabrielle Levy in a study for Tufts University, social media has played an extensive role in reshaping the typical … Continue reading
Social media redefines sports journalism
The growth of social media has begun to redefine the way sports journalism is viewed in America. Sports stories are now told in 140 characters or less, through social media sites such as Twitter. Behind us are the times that … Continue reading
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Tagged Big Ten, ESPN, Facebook, multimedia, print journalism, Social Media, sports journalism, Twitter
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Teens prefer online news over print
In a 2008 survey of 15-29 year olds, the Newspaper Association of America found that between both paid newspapers and free newspapers, only 31 percent of young people get their news and information through print media. So, the question is: … Continue reading
Posted in Broadcast Journalism, Print Media
Tagged Facebook, Journalism, news sources, print journalism, Social Media, teenagers, Twitter
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