JMC 20001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Penny Press, Citizen Journalism, Broadcast Journalism
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The top floors of the building house high culture, such as ballet, the symphony, art museums, and classic literature. Chapter 2: why was the printing press such an important and revolutionary invention? a. The printing press helped to make the production of printed materials more efficient. Before the printing press everything was written by hand,so they didn"t make many copies. It is changing the way information and ideas are distributed to our society. How did content changes make this happen: newspapers became easier to produce and therefore became cheaper. What are their strengths and limitations? a. b. objective journalism this type of journalism distinguishes factual reports from opinion columns. Reports strive to maintain a neutral attitude toward the issue or event they cover. Its strengths lied in serving the people"s needs as they made it known that they wanted a better understanding of complex national developments after ww1. In addition, broadcasts or more saturated with ads (commercials) than print journalism.