Communication Studies
Latest Questions for Communication Studies (143)
Man, I totally get that feeling. You pour your heart and soul into something, whether it's a new feature or a startup idea, and then you release it, and nobody pays attention.
I believe this matter should be viewed from two perspectives.
On one hand, AI is like providing every journalist with a 'super assistant'. In the past, to write a financial report news piece, journali...
Hey there, this concept is actually quite vivid, so I'll try to explain it to you in plain language.
Just imagine a really, really big umbrella, opened wide.
This is a great question. In fact, many of these principles apply not only to journalists but also to ordinary people when sharing information on social media.
You can think of it as a tireless "personal editor" dedicated solely to you.
In the past, when we read newspapers or watched TV news, everyone saw essentially the same content, with chief editors deci...
想知道一个新闻标题怎么才算好?这事儿不复杂,你把自己当成一个正在刷手机的读者就明白了。你想想,每天那么多信息,是哪个标题让你手指头停下来,非要点进去看看?一个好标题干的就是这个活儿。
说白了,就跟人一样,标题也得有“魅力”,主要体现在这几个地方:
1. 能“勾引”人
标题是文章的“脸面”和“广告”。如果平平淡淡,就像白开水,谁有兴趣喝?所以它得有点味道,能勾起你的好奇心。
Hey, think of it simply: it's much like preparing to meet a very important person, hoping to have a deep and pleasant conversation with them. You certainly wouldn't want to start with awkward small ta...
To draw an analogy, it's like how restaurants used to operate: Sichuan restaurants, Cantonese restaurants, and Western restaurants each ran their own establishments, with chefs and waiters only knowin...
Hello there, let me explain this theory to you, trying to make it as easy to understand as possible.
The term "agenda-setting" sounds quite professional, but in essence, it's very simple.
Hello, this is a great and very important question. I'll try to explain my views in plain language.
You can imagine freedom of the press like driving a car.
That's a good question. The answer isn't either/or; it's 'both/and'. It's a bit like asking, "Is e-commerce a challenge or an opportunity for brick-and-mortar stores?" You'd agree it's both, right? Th...
No problem, I'm quite familiar with this, let me explain it to you in plain language.
You can think of it this way:
Data journalism is like equipping a reporter with a 'detective toolkit' and a 'trans...
You can understand it this way: "The Decisive Moment" refers to that split second in an event that best expresses the entire story, is most emotionally charged, and has the most perfect visual composi...
Hello, regarding "fake news," it's indeed a headache-inducing problem. I'll try to share my thoughts in plain language, hoping it can help you.
Imagine a time without social media. How would you get your news? You'd either buy a newspaper in the morning or wait in front of the TV for a scheduled news program.
Hey, when it comes to investigative journalism, it's not as mysterious as it seems. You can think of it as a detective solving a case, except the detective's goal is to uncover the truth, and the jour...
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Hey, when it comes to news ethics, it's not as mysterious as it sounds. You can think of a good journalist as a reliable "messenger" or a "referee" in a ball game.
You can think of it this way: in the past, during the era of newspapers and television, so many things happened every day, but newspaper space and TV broadcast time were limited.
This is actually an excellent question, and it's one that many people are confused about.
My view is this: Absolute, complete objectivity is almost impossible to achieve in reality.
Hello, I'll try to explain my understanding in plain language, hoping it helps you.
What is News?
You can think of news as "something that just happened, is somewhat related to you, me, and everyone e...