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Journal Entry #6 - Caught in Lies

"It Is Not All For The Show, Say no.... To The Fabricated News!" Yes, I believe that the news I hear/read/watch may be factually incorrect or fabricated because news reporters tend to inflate an occurring situation to make it more interesting. I thought the news articles were surprising, but after reading them and taking the time to understand things, it does not shock me to find out that professional journalists have fabricated news. I do agree with Shafer's assertion because liars do tend to make things up and convince themselves that what they are telling others is true news and that it is what they heard, but really it is what they have produced themselves. I strongly believe that colleagues and universities should make sure graduating journalism students can handle the responsibilities and pressures because clearly, they will need to use those skills in the real world. I believe these are necessities to being an exceptional journalist. I heavily agree that

Journal #5 - Hard News vs. Soft News

" The 7 Beauty Products Jennifer Aniston Absolutely Can't Live Without" I believe that this article would definitely be considered "soft news" because it is not relevant to anyone, besides giving basic facts that may only interest someone who is looking for beauty products. "Soft news" is more personal information that does not relate to major issues. Here is the link. "Spain Just Announced It Is Taking Control Over Catalonia" I believe that this article would definitely be considered "hard news" because it is important to the world and has a great effect on the people. "Hard news" is serious news that interests/effects the world. (World issues.) Here is the link. "Father Finds Long-Lost Twin Sons In Edmonton" I believe that this article could be considered "hard news" but it could also be considered "soft news." This article pertains to more personal information, but it has

Journal #4 - What is Newsworthy?

"Dalhousie University Homecoming Celebrations Lead To 22 Arrests." Here is the link Timing - 3/4. I gave this news article this score because this event happened on Sunday and the article was posted on Monday, October 16, 2017, two days after the event occurred. I believe they should have had it posted on Saturday night and/or Sunday morning, but maybe they do not publish on the weekends. Significance - 2.5/4. I believe this article only affects citizens who leave in the area that was affected by party goers and the board of Dalhousie University. Therefore, I do not believe it has a great significance. Proximity - 4/4. The geographical proximity for a Canadian reader is relatively close, making it interesting for Canadian readers because they recognize the location. Prominence - 2/4. The Dalhousie University students are prominent in the article, but not prominent to the world around us.  Human Interest - 2.5/4. This article would interest some, but not many in m

Journal Entry #3 - Writing the News Articles

"Drunk driving accident leads to death of teen." Fernando Waters died on impact in a drunk driving accident on Friday, October 6, 2017.  This occurred in Rapidsville, right outside Fernando's home.  Fernando was driving under the influence, going 180 miles per hour when he lost control of his vehicle, which sent him into a telephone pole.  When first responders arrived, Fernando was unconscious. It was at the hospital where he was pronounced dead. Luckily, no one else was involved in the accident.  " My team and I tried everything we could to save Fernando. We can not stress enough how important it is to not drink and drive." Said first responder, Allan Crater.  " I watched Fernando lose control from my front window and knew it was not going to be good." Explained Bob, the nosey neighbour. We later found out while interviewing Fernando's mother, Sally, that Fernando was going to his friend, Madz graduation party and his girlfri