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Journalism 2601: Week 2The Evolution of the Media and the Importance of Truth

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The Evolution of the Media: Technology

Printing Press (1440)Typewriter (1860s)Telegraph (1837)Radio (1885)Television (1936)Digital (1960s-1990s)

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Printing Press 1440 Johannes Gutenberg Effects

Mass production Widespread literacy News media Creative writing

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Typewriter Efficient writing Expanded journalism as a profession Remington

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Telegraph Samuel F. B. Morse Transcontinental messages Rapid transmission of news

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Radio & TV Radio

Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla Brought entertainment and news to the home

Television 1936 Worlds Fair Visual news

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Transition to Digital Instantaneous spread of information World both shrinks and grows

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The Elements of Journalism Kovach and Rosenstiel “Journalism’s first obligation is to the

truth.” Why? What does that mean?

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Journalists and Truth Telling“Watchdog”

journalismEdward R.

MurrowDavid Frost

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Literary Journalism and the Truth• Imagine: How Creativity Works and Chronicles: Volume One• Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil• In Cold Blood

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Discussion:What is the role of a journalist?What does the journalist owe to the public?What is the relationship between a journalist and the government?Why is truth necessary?


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