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In this week’s reading: “Tom Paine to Blogs and Beyond” from We The Media, gives a very interesting insight of how opinionated media became about. As the first few pages were giving a history lesson on how journalism became more opinionated.

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Week8- Dian

Does the newspaper have a future?
In this paper, the author compares the effects of the Internet on political knowledge with other print news sources using a pooled sample from repeated surveys of two communities. And though the results of the study reveal that, at of the time of our study, most people use the [...]

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It’s not just journalism that likes to think of the past as golden; like everything else, for better or worse, we are living in a less golden age today.
What this means for journalism is clearly capitalism with a compromise on journalistic ethics and standards as the “good old days” defined these terms. Like everything else, [...]

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Additional reading for Group 3
The role of the Internet in National and Local News Media use (Journal of Online Behavior, 2003) http://www.behavior.net/JOB/v1n3/riedel.html
This study tries to find out the sources of people’s political information or news. It begins by showing newspaper dominance as the main source of political news diminished when TV came along.

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In the article “From Tom Paine to Blogs and Beyond”, the author presented a review of the development of journalism and media revolution in U.S. history. The characteristic of vocal dissent set America as a free society, sustained by the freedom of speech. Based on this characteristic, the [...]

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