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Journal of Mass Communication & Journalism

ISSN: 2165-7912

Open Access

Volume 5, Issue 8 (2015)

Commentary Pages: 1 - 3

How Do We Teach Core News Values in the Digital Age? Professional Standards for Broadcast-Electronic Media Students

Owens DA

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7912.1000271

The author addresses the issue of whether the fundamental journalistic elements: timeliness, proximity, prominence, consequence (impact), and human interest are still relevant. If so, how do journalism educators teach broadcast-electronic media students the core values of professional standards of news in this digital age? While all the traditional core tenets continue to have varying degrees of relevance in the broadcast news industry, the impact of digital (social) media on the news environment has generated unique levels of engagement both between consumers and media entities and among consumers themselves. However, by no means does this phenomenon suggest that news values are less important; rather, it indicates that any story can be reworked in order to engage consumers. Journalism educators must engage students in ways that minimize the seemingly intricate nature of digital media platforms, and strive to harness these tools so they become only secondary to the journalistic values that we want to in still in student practitioners as we prepare them to compete professionally in an increasingly multidimensional media environment.

Research Article Pages: 1 - 6

News Framing on Indo-Pak Conflicts in the News (Pakistan) and Times of India: War and Peace Journalism Perspective

Hussain I

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7912.1000272

This study aimed to explore the news framing of Indo-Pak Conflicts with regard to war and Peace Journalism by Times of India and The News, Pakistan. The foremost objective of this research was to measure the stance of the Pakistani and Indian prestigious newspaper towards treatment of Indo-Pak Conflicts especially the issues relating to Kashmir and Terrorism. This research study utilized the content analysis in which unit of analysis was the entire news story published in above said newspapers for the period of one year. The news slant was categorized into favorable, unfavorable and neutral. It was found that Daily the News published 364 while 435 news stories were published on Indo-Pak Conflict with special reference to Kashmir and Terrorism conflicts throughout the period of study. The peace frame in the News, Pakistan was more likely to be slanted as compared to Times of India. Furthermore, it was also hypothesized that war frame would be used greater by the Times of India and the data confirmed this prediction made by the researcher and it was found that the level of war frame especially on the issue of Kashmir, Times of India utilized the hatred language and such words of war frame were measured in the Times of India coverage which clear cut depicted the picture of promotion of war between India and Pakistan. It can be safely concluded that peace frame in the News, Pakistan while War frame in Times of India were measured as more than their neutral coverage on war and peace. Moreover, the findings revealed that on the issues related to mutual cooperation and Indo Pak relations the favorable portrayal was observed in The News, Pakistan but there was a significant number of unfavorable coverage in Times of India with regard to Indo Pak conflicts. War frames on Kashmir Issue and Terrorism disputes was also found greater in Times of India as compared to The News, Pakistan who promoted peace culture particularly on the issues relating to terrorism and Kashmir.

Research Article Pages: 1 - 7

Analytical Study of Television Drama Narratives

Huma ZE

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7912.1000273

This study analyzes Pakistani and specifically state oriented PTV dramas. The paper explains each step in the development process, as well as the past and present. It explores the importance of the new technological advancement and new signifying intervention in dramas. Researcher expands of research by providing details about the dramas and comparing theses dramas of both the era’s with similar applications. In addition, the paper includes a discussion of differences in dramas of 1980s and of 21st century. Furthermore, study concludes that drama of Pakistan television is changed with the passage of time. When new innovations are introduced, media becomes as vast in society as a social institution. Pakistani television drama has changed its presentation which is the need of time.

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