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JRN 335 Week 1 Modifying Print for Publication
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om Modifying Print for Publication Online.
Complete Exercise 4 at the end of Chapter One of
your text, Online Journalism. The assignment
involves writing a paper on how a story from the
Ashford Online Library or from your local
newspaper might be modified and improved for
publication online. Base your work on the
principles described in your textbook. Indicate
where you
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JRN 335 Week 2 Does Service Journalism Serve the
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om Does Service Journalism Serve the Reader?.
Service journalism involves using sidebars,
lists, or boxed materials to highlight
information, helping readers easily find and act
on it. Other techniques include using blurbs,
subheads, a question-and-answer column, or even
to repeat things in different ways for different
people. Service journalists also help their
audiences think more visually, using pictures and
graphics to enhance the message. This can include
anything from providing an address to a phone
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JRN 335 Week 4 Citizen Journalism For more
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Journalism. The most excitingand, to some
traditional journalists, most worrying developmen
t of new media is citizen journalism,
specifically, news coverage, usually online, by
people who dont work for commercial news
organizations. Some citizen journalists are
producing regular reporting for growing
audiences. Their focus may be on local
communities, as is the case
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