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		<title>How Print Journalism Reigns Over Media Forms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For DelfinManila Maynard, journalism Philippines consists of a wide range of systems to provide information to the public with objective, accurate and balanced. Among all forms of journalism, online class group or Print media is more critical in the provision of news. The news media have more consistent with the adequate analysis of a problem. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For DelfinManila Maynard, journalism Philippines consists of a wide range of systems to provide information to the public with objective, accurate and balanced. Among all forms of journalism, online class group or Print media is more critical in the provision of news. The news media have more consistent with the adequate analysis of a problem. <br/><br/>In the press, journalists are able to give each side of the story and can directly probe the merits. Readers are then informed and educated about the turn of events where there may be controversy or the prejudices of the events of life. <br/><br/>Unlike other codes of journalism, immediacy, proximity and more frequent news and analysis of why things have occurred not readily available in the reports (radio and TV). Basically, the lifetime is longer than print stories. This is why the data is checked for accuracy and facts should be validated under pressure. Although many commentators have diverse backgrounds in the issuance of opinions in which they are interviewed in the broadcast media remains very different in the print media. Has a greater capacity for adaptation in which states can be offered and used as a reference. <br/><br/>An article is written for a long time just to hear or watch the news. Journalists who are trained mainly in one type of pen and paper journalism can survive the worst things to find the truth about the news than simply working in other types of journalism. <br/><br/>In the news, it is not necessary to give more details due to lack of time. In radio, you can not get all the information, but only the 4WS (who, what, where, when) and how to 1H (). In online journalism, sometimes the news is simply written pieces or perhaps to rise again from another source, but the real facts come from a true and dedicated journalists who are on the streets, covering every beat is happening and give real drama of the situation in progress. <br/><br/>Journalists are real survivors in journalism since the fundamentals have to present the facts. If the transfer of what they know to other codes of journalism, then substance will be sent to these forms of media. The fact is that journalism is the largest print audience, because not everyone can watch TV, listen to the radio or check the Internet. But with all available means, including in remote areas can be upgraded to the latest developments through newspapers, magazines and other supplements. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Media View of Blogs as Diaries</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 04:44:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Renk Media Trip Online Journal 3.mov</title>
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The Diocese of Chicago&#8217;s Renk Media Trip continues with visits to southern parts of Renk Diocese. Visits highlighted in this online journal include St. John&#8217;s &#8211; Melut, St. Barnaba &#8211; Maban and St. Stephen&#8217;s &#8211; North Pelouch. Additionally, St. Andrew &#8211; Wadokona is highlighted. This is the third in a series of four.
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The Diocese of Chicago&#8217;s Renk Media Trip continues with visits to southern parts of Renk Diocese. Visits highlighted in this online journal include St. John&#8217;s &#8211; Melut, St. Barnaba &#8211; Maban and St. Stephen&#8217;s &#8211; North Pelouch. Additionally, St. Andrew &#8211; Wadokona is highlighted. This is the third in a series of four.</p>
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