Chapter 7 Activity Instructions
Visit the Student Press Law Center online and take the First Amendment quiz. The quiz has 30 questions and takes… read more
Visit the Student Press Law Center online and take the First Amendment quiz. The quiz has 30 questions and takes… read more
Select a case from the Indiana University page listing a variety of journalistic ethical scenarios. Then post brief details about… read more
Create a blog post to share your knowledge paper. This post must include a brief summary of your paper, a… read more
Use Google to look into the leveraged buyout of a media company (e.g., Clear Channel & Bain Capital or Digital… read more
Consider the following questions and write a blog post that supports your opinion for each of your answers. Are certain… read more
Pick a news story that interests you and analyze the story for the presence of the seven news values (timeliness,… read more
Replicate the “Cover It Live” real-time reporting experience by covering a television event live on Twitter. Watch a television program… read more
Find a breaking news story online on a major news outlet (CNN, a national newspaper, ESPN.com). Note the attribution (sources… read more
Find the NPR ethics guidelines at their website. Under “Impartiality,” several guidelines talk about journalistic independence and the appearance of… read more
To illustrate the confusing mix of news, punditry and advocacy, consider a hot-button topic in your community. This semester, we… read more