Sania-Sohaib Malik location has been moved from Hyderabad to Dubai due to the ongoing hullabaloo.Information also has it that the wedding date may also be delayed. In the meantime, Shoaib Malik has arrived at Sania’s house in Hyderabad amidst leveling blaze. It is organism consider that Sohaib has dropped in to apparent the air adjacent his ‘marriage’ to Ayesha.According to Pakistani channel Geo TV, the Pakistani cricketer has decisive to move his marriage with Sania to Dubai. Information also assert that the date of the marriage may also get late from April 15, 2010 to a little bit later, till the substance subsides. Malik-Sania Mirza bridal hit anxious waters when Ayesha Siddiqui asserted that she is the ‘1st wife’ of Malik and also produced wedding documentation in sustain of her claim.
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Thursday, April 8, 2010
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
What is News
What is News?
News has two priorities: it must be current, and it must mean something to people. A story about the environment and a story about the Oscars can both be newsworthy, for different reasons.
On the surface at least, the objective of news is to inform the audience. It's the job of all the news media to tell people what's going on in their community - locally, nationally or globally. In this sense, the news media provide a valuable public service.
But the media are also businesses - and like all businesses they have to make money to keep going. Audiences today can get news and information from many different sources. This increased competition is putting pressure on media outlets to attract advertising dollars to keep them running. This is especially true for privately owned media, but it's also a concern for publicly owned media (such as CBC) that need to attract audiences and ad revenues to survive.
Media outlets have to cater to their audiences, and they compete with one another to provide what they think their "customers" want. This can certainly mean honest and factual news reporting. But it can also mean shorter, more exciting stories; flashy, sexy, or shocking images; crime, death, disaster, tragedy; confrontation, violence, controversy; or anything else that might attract viewers or readers. When taken to extremes (as in the "tabloid" newspapers or television shows), "news" can become just another type of sensational entertainment.
For more information on the differences between mainstream, community, and youth media, see Accessing the Media.
News has two priorities: it must be current, and it must mean something to people. A story about the environment and a story about the Oscars can both be newsworthy, for different reasons.
On the surface at least, the objective of news is to inform the audience. It's the job of all the news media to tell people what's going on in their community - locally, nationally or globally. In this sense, the news media provide a valuable public service.
But the media are also businesses - and like all businesses they have to make money to keep going. Audiences today can get news and information from many different sources. This increased competition is putting pressure on media outlets to attract advertising dollars to keep them running. This is especially true for privately owned media, but it's also a concern for publicly owned media (such as CBC) that need to attract audiences and ad revenues to survive.
Media outlets have to cater to their audiences, and they compete with one another to provide what they think their "customers" want. This can certainly mean honest and factual news reporting. But it can also mean shorter, more exciting stories; flashy, sexy, or shocking images; crime, death, disaster, tragedy; confrontation, violence, controversy; or anything else that might attract viewers or readers. When taken to extremes (as in the "tabloid" newspapers or television shows), "news" can become just another type of sensational entertainment.
For more information on the differences between mainstream, community, and youth media, see Accessing the Media.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Shoaib Malik Media talk
Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik holds a press release as he addresses the media outside Indian tennis player Sania Mirza's hoMe in Hyderabad, India, Sunday, April 4, 2010. According to news reports, Malik's alleged first wife Ayesha Siddiqui will file a case against the cricketer who has been accused of marrying and dumping her without a divorce. Malik is set to marry Mirza, a union of two of South Asia's most well known sports personalities
Thursday, April 1, 2010
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