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MMC6936 – Art and Science of Story Spring 2020 Instructor: Matt Sheehan, Managing Director, Center for Public Interest Communications and Lecturer in the Department of Journalism Office: 3200 Weimer, College of Journalism and Communications, Gainesville, Fla. Email: msheehan@jou.ufl.edu Phone: 352.354.3629 Office Hours: Virtually by appointment.You may check and book times

Bachelor’s Degree holders in Multimedia Communication / Visual Communication/ Film Production/Video Production 5 marks . detailed syllabus MA JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION (CCSS) SEMESTER I Minimum Credits Required: 20 MCJ 1C 01 INTRODUCTION TO MASS COMMUNICATION

3. Leading Citizen Journalism sites in Nigeria 4. Traffic Ranking of National Newspapers in Nigeria 5. African Face book Users by Country and Gender 6. Sahara Reporters Logo, Philosophy and Editorial Policy 7. Screen Shot of Sahara Reporter Online 8. Rating of Sahara Reporter in Comparison to MSM in Nigeria 9. Use of Social Media and Internet .

media the public interest initiative news measures research project . Defining and Measuring . Quality Journalism . This research is supported by the Democracy Fund and the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation . March, 2015 . Stephen Lacy . Michigan State University . Tom Rosenstiel . American Press Institute

Many sub editors have a college degree, often in journalism, English, or communications. Copyediting or sub editing is often taught as a college or university journalism course, though the name of the course varies. News design and pagination (page design) are often taught in such classes.

to engage in more complex, qualitative reporting. – Enhance communication and collaboration among journalists. – Enable journalists to sift through large corpuses of data, text, images and videos. – Help journalists better communicate and engage with their audience. – Empower the creation of entirely new types of journalism.

affairs coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict identified a: They added that: There are differences between print journalism (newspapers) and broadcast journalism (TV and news). Discuss the different obstacles faced by these form of media in covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Yo

FIU School of Journalism & Mass Communication MMC 6950 Syllabus Mass Communication Professional Projects (3 Credits) Instructor: Grizelle De Los Reyes Class/Time Location: No room, meetings and mode of communication will be announced Office Location: rd ACII / 3 Floor Office 339A Office Hours: By appo

is handbook offers a brief introduction to the fundamentals of journalism as it is practiced in democratic systems — a journalism that attempts to base itself on fact and not opinion. Opinions have their place, but in the best-edited newspapers they are confined

Declaration of Mark Feldstein I, Mark Feldstein, hereby declare as follows: 1. Expert witness background and role in this case I am a journalism historian and professor at the University of Maryland and serve as its Eaton Chair in broadcast journalism. I earn

The ethics of investigative and interpretative journalism occupies the pages of chapter eleven. Diligently and professionally presented, the chapter goes down the memory lane to explore the need for ethics and professionalism in investigative and interpretative reporting pointing out

INVESTIGATIVE AND INTERPRETATIVE JOURNALISM: CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE, PROFITABILITY AND RISKS Presented at the Town and Gown Seminar of the Covenant . award) dedicated to investigative reporting in Nigeria. O Registered in September 2009 as WSCIJ O Headqua