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International Headlines 3.0: Exploring Youth-Centered
Innovation in Global News Delivery
Traditional news media must innovate to maintain their ability to inform contemporary audiences. This research project analyses innovative news outlets that have the potential to draw young audiences to follow global current events. On February 8, 2011, a Pew Research Center Poll found that 52 percent of Americans reported having heard little or nothing about the anti-government protests in Egypt. Egyptians had been protesting for nearly two weeks when this poll was conducted. The lack of knowledge about the protests was not a result of scarce media attention. In the United States, most mainstream TV news sources (CNN, FOX, MSNBC, ABC) ran headline stories on the protests. Sparked by an assignment in International Reporting J450 class, we selected 20 innovative news outlets to investigate whether they are likely to overcome the apparent disinterest of Americans, particularly the youth, in foreign news. Besides testing those news outlets for one week, we explored the coverage and financing of these outlets, and we are communicating with their editors and writers to best understand how and why they publish as they do. We will evaluate them, following a rubric, and categorize them based on their usefulness and effectiveness.
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Summary of Findings:
Objective of the study: ___________________
Nature and Size of the Sample: _____________
Locale of the Study: ______________________
Main problem: __________________________
Conclusion (Imagine a plausible result of the study and write a sample conclusion for it.)
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Recommendations (Base your answer on your written conclusion.)
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Answers
Answer:
Traditional news media must innovate to maintain their ability to inform contemporary audiences.
The general objectives of the study states what the researcher expects to achieve by the study in general terms. ... Specific objectives clearly specify what the researcher will do in the study, where and for what purpose the study is done.
as a smaller set of data that a researcher chooses or selects from a larger population by using a pre-defined selection method. These elements are known as sample points, sampling units, or observations. Creating a sample is an efficient method of conducting research.
describes in brief the place where the study is conducted. Only important features which have the bearing on the present study are included
Conclusion (Imagine a plausible result of the study and write a sample conclusion for
How to write a conclusion for your research paperRestate your research topic.Restate the thesis.Summarize the main points.State the significance or results.
When writing the conclusion to your paper, follow these general rules:State your conclusions in clear, simple language. ... Do not simply reiterate your results or the discussion of your results. ... Indicate opportunities for future research if you haven't already done so in the discussion section of your paper.