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1 News Matakuliah: G0462/English for Broadcasting Tahun: 2005/2006

2 Functions Information and surveillance Agenda setting and interpretative Socialization and value transmission Connection Persuasion Entertainment

3 The Media Affect Perception Awareness Knowledge Attitudes Behavior

4 Media Provide models Create and perpetuate stereotypes Influence our real-life experiences

5 Management Decisions News and Gratifications Scheduling News

6 Criteria for Selecting Stories Audience Timeliness Impact Proximity Personalization Prominence Conflict Novelty

7 Writing The News Story Story Length Story structure News leads and Lead ins Types of leads Organizing body of the Story

8 The Building Block of Television News Live News Recorded News Package Stories

9 Types of Stories The Disaster Story The Investigative Story The Soft-News Feature Story News Commentaries