1. What are the 5 freedoms of the 1st amendment?
-Speach
-Press
-Assembly
-Petition
-Religion
-Rights
-Responsibilities
-Respect
2. What is the Tinker Standard?
This standard asks whether school officials can reasonably forecast whether the student expression will cause a substantial disruption or material interference with school activities.
3. What is the Frasier Standard?
This standard states that school officials may censor student speach if it is vulgar or indecent even if it does not interfere with the material being taught.
4. What is the Hazelwood Standard?
Censorship of school-sponsored student expression is permisaable when school officials can show that it is "reasonably related to legitimate pedagogical(teaching) concerns."
5. What is the Frederick Standard?
-Januart 2002, Olympic torch travels through town.
-Pincipal Morse cancels school.
-Senior Frederick unveils banner across street which reads "Bong Hits 4 Jesus".
-Suspended for 10 days.
-Students lose.
6. What is the definition of libel?
Writen lies that defames someone's character, is published, false, and made with fault.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Criteria of Newsworthiness Notes
Definition:
Define “Broadcast Journalism” in 1-3 sentences.
New is current events that are newsworthy, while broadcasting is the way you get the information to a large group of people, through highly available resources, such as teleison, radio, or the internet.
List and describe the six criteria of newsworthiness.
TITLE DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE
1. Signifigance - Needs to effect us.
2. Proximity - Care about things close to us.
3. Timeliness - Care about things that are current.
4. Prominence - Famous people are newsworthy.
5. Unusualliness - We care about things that are unusual.
6. Human Interest - It appeals to the audience, feel god stories, but still fit the other criteria.
What are the differences between print journalism and broadcast journalism?
1. Broadcast - faster.
2. Print journalism - much more in depth.
3. Print journalism - Pick an choose.
4.
5.
Why has online journalism (convergent media) become so popular?
Define “Broadcast Journalism” in 1-3 sentences.
New is current events that are newsworthy, while broadcasting is the way you get the information to a large group of people, through highly available resources, such as teleison, radio, or the internet.
List and describe the six criteria of newsworthiness.
TITLE DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE
1. Signifigance - Needs to effect us.
2. Proximity - Care about things close to us.
3. Timeliness - Care about things that are current.
4. Prominence - Famous people are newsworthy.
5. Unusualliness - We care about things that are unusual.
6. Human Interest - It appeals to the audience, feel god stories, but still fit the other criteria.
What are the differences between print journalism and broadcast journalism?
1. Broadcast - faster.
2. Print journalism - much more in depth.
3. Print journalism - Pick an choose.
4.
5.
Why has online journalism (convergent media) become so popular?
Online is the best of both worlds, you can pick and choose, theres tons of info online, and its fast. It takes all the positives from all other sources and combines them.
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