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  2. History of American journalism - Wikipedia

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    The history of American journalism began in 1690, when Benjamin Harris published the first edition of "Public Occurrences, Both Foreign and Domestic" in Boston. Harris had strong trans-Atlantic connections and intended to publish a regular weekly newspaper along the lines of those in London, but he did not get prior approval and his paper was suppressed after a single edition. [1]

  3. History of journalism - Wikipedia

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    Learn how journalism evolved from ancient scribes to modern media, from word of mouth to printing press, from newsletters to newspapers, from local to global. Explore the key events, technologies, and trends that shaped the history of journalism.

  4. Microsoft PowerPoint - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation program by Microsoft Corporation, part of the Microsoft Office suite. It has various versions for different platforms and languages, and is widely used for business and educational purposes.

  5. Journalism ethics and standards - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the principles of ethics and good practice applicable to journalists, such as truthfulness, accuracy, independence, objectivity, fairness, and public accountability. Compare different codes and canons of journalism from various countries and organizations.

  6. American Journalism Historians Association - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1981, the American Journalism Historians Association (AJHA) seeks to advance education and research in mass communication history. Through its annual meeting, regional conferences, committees, awards, speakers and publications, members work to raise historical standards and ensure that all scholars and students recognize the vast importance of media history and apply this knowledge ...

  7. History of newspaper publishing - Wikipedia

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    Daly, Chris. "The Historiography of Journalism History: Part 1:'An Overview.'." American Journalism 26 (2009): 141–147; "The Historiography of Journalism History: Part 2: 'Toward a New Theory,'" American Journalism, (2009) 26#1 pp 148–155, stresses the tension between the imperative form of business model and the dominating culture of news

  8. Journalist's Creed - Wikipedia

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    The Journalist's Creed is a code of journalism ethics written by Walter Williams in 1914. It affirms the public service, accuracy, fairness, and independence of journalists, and has been published in more than 100 languages.

  9. Journalism - Wikipedia

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    Journalism is the production and distribution of reports on the news of the day and that informs society. Learn about the different forms of journalism, such as broadcast, data, and investigative, and the ethical and legal challenges they face.