Writing Essay: The Future of Newspaper -- 2
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
Overview
In Chapter 3, we learned the history and outlook of the newspaper industry. Read the chapter carefully and gather more regarding information from online and offline materials. Based on the study, write your understanding of the outlook of the newspaper industry. Is it positive or negative? Why do you think so? Because of new technologies, media convergence, and readership, the future of the newspaper industry might be either way or both of the ways. How do the implications of media convergence affect the industry? Whether positive or negative, you can answer this question as you think, but you have to provide the proper reasons based on your study on the textbook and other materials.
You should have the following elements in your draft:
Explain your clear opinion on the future of the newspaper.
Provide at least three reasons why you think like that.
You can find information about media convergence and from chapters 1 through 3 in the textbook.
Also, you search for more knowledge on it online and offline and study it.
If you can provide an example to support the information, it would be much better.
List references in an appropriate way (APA, MLA or other citation styles)
Instructions
Create a new document using MS Word process program.
Write your original idea in at least 500 words (double-spaced, 12-point Times or Times New Roman with one-inch margins) and save as “yourlastname_Newspaper.docx” or “.doc.”
Submit your draft via Blackboard Learning. On the left side of the screen, you can find the menu called “Writing Essays.” Click the menu, then you will find four different assignments. Upload your draft to the assignment “Writing Essay 1: The future of newspaper.”
Submit your assignment by Midnight on Tuesday, September 14, 2021.
Format
Write subject-verb sentences in the present voice. Sentences should be brief and clear. Mass communicators need to be able to write simply as well as adapt to different writing styles for different situations.
New idea? Start a new paragraph. Start your paragraph with a topic sentence.
Impress me with your skills in grammar, spelling, and punctuation. You’ll lose points for scary errors and for failing to answer all the questions completely.
In Chapter 3, we learned the history and outlook of the newspaper industry. Read the chapter carefully and gather more regarding information from online and offline materials. Based on the study, write your understanding of the outlook of the newspaper industry. Is it positive or negative? Why do you think so? Because of new technologies, media convergence, and readership, the future of the newspaper industry might be either way or both of the ways. How do the implications of media convergence affect the industry? Whether positive or negative, you can answer this question as you think, but you have to provide the proper reasons based on your study on the textbook and other materials.
You should have the following elements in your draft:
Explain your clear opinion on the future of the newspaper.
Provide at least three reasons why you think like that.
You can find information about media convergence and from chapters 1 through 3 in the textbook.
Also, you search for more knowledge on it online and offline and study it.
If you can provide an example to support the information, it would be much better.
List references in an appropriate way (APA, MLA or other citation styles)
Instructions
Create a new document using MS Word process program.
Write your original idea in at least 500 words (double-spaced, 12-point Times or Times New Roman with one-inch margins) and save as “yourlastname_Newspaper.docx” or “.doc.”
Submit your draft via Blackboard Learning. On the left side of the screen, you can find the menu called “Writing Essays.” Click the menu, then you will find four different assignments. Upload your draft to the assignment “Writing Essay 1: The future of newspaper.”
Submit your assignment by Midnight on Tuesday, September 14, 2021.
Format
Write subject-verb sentences in the present voice. Sentences should be brief and clear. Mass communicators need to be able to write simply as well as adapt to different writing styles for different situations.
New idea? Start a new paragraph. Start your paragraph with a topic sentence.
Impress me with your skills in grammar, spelling, and punctuation. You’ll lose points for scary errors and for failing to answer all the questions completely.