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Welcome to Journalism 1111:Journalism & Society

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The syllabus is on BlackBoard.

Print it and take it with you everywhere you go.

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The syllabus is your best friend.

It is your guide to the semester.

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Pin a copy to your jacket.

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Give a copy to your best friend, girlfriend,

boyfriend, roommate, the lady at the coffee shop and your

mother.

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Make mini-versions and carry them in your purse or wallet.

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Bring the syllabus to class on Thursday and we will

talk about the details.

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Please purchase either the 8th or 9th edition.

Go for the cheapest version.

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If anyone is interested, I can connect you to students

who were in the class last year who might have used

books cheaper.

Anyone interested? E-mail me.

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Read Chapters 1 and 15 for Thursday if you have the 8th edition

(chapter 1 in the 9th).

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What is journalism?

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We’ll come back to that.

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Who are you?

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Freshman?

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Sophomore?

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Junior?

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Senior?

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New to Temple?

Transfer or visiting from another university?

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Where are you from?

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The city of Philadelphia?

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Jersey?

Ick.

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Pennsylvania burbs?

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Not the Philly region?

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International students?

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You are Society.

Look around. Take it all in.

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So?

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You need to be an educated consumer of journalism.

Information is available from so many different places today.

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• 100,000 people may be dead.

• Millions left homeless, without food or vital supplies.

• Help has since arrived from around the world.

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• 100,000 people may be dead.

• Millions left homeless, without food or vital supplies.

• Help has since arrived from around the world.

• Within days, email scams spread everywhere.

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Journalists play an important role in society.

It is not an easy role.

Journalists face difficult questions every day.

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Is it wrong to stalk the former Senator, VP and Presidential

candidate?

And shoot pictures through

his hotel window?

Is it wrong to pay for information?

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NBC’s Today

show had the Salahi’s

under contract for thousands of dollars.

Does it make a difference now?

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Does paying for information undermine journalism?

Does it make the story or information less believable?

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What is the purpose of Journalism?

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Journalists …

• Inform the public about the world around them.

• Act as watchdogs, acting on behalf of the public.

• Are the documenters of history.

• Entertain people.

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Journalists are paid by their employers but their real

bosses are the public.

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Who wants to go into newspapers?

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Who wants to go into broadcast journalism?

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Who wants to go intomagazine journalism?

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Who wants to work in radio?

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Who wants to work in new media?

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Who has no aspirations of being a journalist?

Why are you here?

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Who knows what is a “converged journalist?”

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Have you ever performed an interview for a media outlet?

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Have you ever been interviewed by the media?

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Do you trust the media?

(do you believe what you read or what you see on the news?)

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Who reads a print newspaper every day?

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Every once and a while?

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Who gets their news from the Internet?

Do you read blogs?

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Who watches local television news?

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National television news?

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Who listens to news radio?

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Who listens to sports talk radio?

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Is sports talk radio journalism?

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Do you read magazines?

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Why magazines?

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Who reads novels?

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What do you like about novels?

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Are you involved in social networking online?

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Twitter?LinkedIn?MySpace?

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Who talks to people?

(In person … not in

the virtual world?)

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You know stuff.

Think about how you learned it.

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You communicated.

That is a function of society.

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Congratulations.

You are a social creature.

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But think about who influenced you.

Your dumbass friends?

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You need credible information.

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You need journalism.

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Why are you interested in journalism?

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Haven’t you heard?The industry is dying.

Or so they say.

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And you want to be a journalist?

Really? Why?

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Who wants to be rich?

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Who wants to be famous?

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Who thinks that journalism is an exciting career?

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Who wants to be a journalist in order to help people?

(do you want to save the world?)

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Who wants to be a journalist because they are a

good writer?

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Who wants to be a journalist because they are

good looking?

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My name is George Miller.

I am a journalist.

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www.mookieland.org

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Meet your teaching assistants

Get to know these people. They will be grading your work.

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Jared Brey

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Kelly George

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Nick Gilewicz

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Class rules:• Be here. It will make your life easier.• Participate in class and on the blog.• Do all of the assignments (late papers

will be docked 10 percent per day … so 10 days late equals 0).

• Plagiarize in any way and you fail the paper. And maybe the course.

• Miss a test? That sucks. No make-ups. • More than three absences = failure.

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There will be current events quizzes at random.

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The Media Use Log.

Due January 28.

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Document your media usage in hours and minutes per day

over a 72 hour period.

• Please fill in every box and answer the questions on page 2.

• They must be 72 consecutive hours.

• The document is posted on BlackBoard.

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Due January 28.

That’s one week from Thursday.

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http://blackboard.temple.edu

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All lecture notes will be posted to BlackBoard.

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http://j1111.blogspot.com

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Post comments.Get involved.

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At the end of the semester, if your point total has you close to the next higher grade, class and blog participation will put

you over the edge.

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There will also be numerous opportunities for extra credit.

You should ace this class.

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Your career in journalism starts now.

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Get involved!

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Buy the books.

Print out the syllabus and bring it Thursday.

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Go think about journalism.