CMC 220 Course Tutorial/SnapTutorial

CMC 220 Course Tutorial/SnapTutorial

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CMC 220 Capstone Discussion Question
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Capstone Discussion Question
Due Date: Day 3 [Main] forum
Post your response to the following: What difficulties do you think news consumers encounter when they attempt to distinguish between objective news and editorial opinion? Consider such sources as blogging and advocacy Web sites and use specific examples of news information in your answer.
Consider responding to your classmates by ascertaining whether their suggestions for determining objective news and editorial opinion apply to the examples that you chos

CMC 220 Final Project: News Content and Delivery
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Final Project: News Content and Delivery
Resource: Appendix A
Due Date: Day 7 [Individual] forum
Read or watch all of these news media on two separate days:
CBS
NBC
ABC
The New York Times
The Wall Street Journal
CNN
Fox News Channel
The Daily Show
Identify the news media above with specific examples of the following types of news content and style of delivery:
Political news
Financial news
Entertainment news
Objective news reporting
Analysis
Opinion
Bias balance
Satire
Sensationalism
CMC 220 Information Products and Presentations
Course Syllabus Page 20
Discuss, in 1,750 to 2,050 words, which media you think best serve both the public interest and the ethics of journalism, and why. Which of these media would you choose for your own access to news, and why?
Follow APA formatting guidelines.
Post your paper as a Microsoft® Word attachment.

CMC 220 Week 1 CheckPoint: Right to the Facts vs. Civic Journalism
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CheckPoint: Right to the Facts vs. Civic Journalism
Resources: Ch. 1 & 2 of Journalism: Who, What, When, Where, Why and How
Due Date: Day 5 [post to the Individual forum]
Discuss, in 250 to 300 words, the distinction in a democratic society between the public’s right to the facts...

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