Words of the Week September 29th
1. Egregious
2. Forbes
3. Pharmaceuticals should take stand on egregious price increase.
4. shocking, outstandingly bad; adjective
5. The football coach was questioned by the fans for his egregious mistake to punt the ball in the fourth quarter.
1. Convoluted
2. The Washington Times
3. Tracing China's long, convoluted relationship with the United Nations.
4. extremely complex and difficult to follow; adjective
5. The manual provided to put together the grill had convoluted instructions.
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Blog #3 Comparing Media
Bella Bond, a two-year-old known as “Baby Doe”, was found in
a bag dead in the Boston Harbor in June.
On Friday Bella’s mother Rachelle Bond and her boyfriend
Michael McCarthy were arrested and pleaded not guilty.
For television coverage, CNN did a 3 minutes, 23 seconds video
on the arraignment Bond and McCarthy, providing background information on the
disturbing cause of Bella’s death.
CNN quoted four sources including Michael Sprinsky, a friend
of McCarthy’s who lived with the couple and tipped off investigators to reveal
Bella’s identity and that McCarthy told him, “it was her time to die.”
According to Sprinsky, McCarthy repeatedly punched Bella
until she was dead because she did not want to go to bed.
CNN also sourced the Massachusetts Department of Children
and Families for two separate investigations of McCarthy in 2012 and 2013, determining
that neglect of Bella was involved and necessary action was taken.
An interview with
McCarthy’s attorney Jonathan Shapiro was also segmented into the video,
proclaiming McCarthy’s innocence.
In the conclusion of the video, CNN interviewed Joe Amoroso,
the biological father of Bella, who gave an emotional response that hearing the
news of his daughter’s death was one of the hardest things he ever had to deal
with.
The television coverage conveyed more emotional sympathy for
Bella’s death and disgust towards the alleged wrong doings of Bond and
McCarthy.
This was executed by using videos and photos of Bella
seemingly happy and videos of her dancing around, along with video of the
actual site of the Boston Harbor where her body was discovered.
In the New York Times, the same story was four columns for a
total length of 60 inches and provided six sources, the most out of the three
media outlets.
The newspaper article sourced: assistant district attorney
David Deakin; McCarthy’s attorney Jonathan Shapiro; Joe Amoroso, Bella’s
biological father; Bella’s godmother Megan Fewtrell; Boston Gov. Charlie Baker
and Linda Carlisle, a child advocate for the Massachusetts Department of
Children and Families.
The online Yahoo News report was 706 words long and used four
sources.
The sources included: David Deakin but only referred to him
as a prosecutor, Sprinsky, Bond’s attorney Janice Bassil, Bella’s godmother Megan
Fewtrell and District Attorney Daniel Conley.
In the online article there are also mugshots of McCarthy
and Bond and a graphic with a picture of Bella and police contact information.
The Yahoo News report also had a video from an ABC affiliate
news station that was 1 minute, 40 seconds long, most resembling the television
coverage in its emotional appeal of sympathy for Bella, the types of sources and use of video.
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Words of the Week
Words of the Week September 22nd
1.Clandestine
2. Yahoo News Online
3. Police have found clandestine graves containing seven bodies in Mexico's Pacific coast resort of Acapulco.
4. Done in privacy or secrecy; adjective
5. The judge had a clandestine affair with the defense attorney.
1. Acrimonious
2. Toronto Sun
3. The duo, who Kimmel described as the most prominent inter-species couple in the world were on acrimonious terms during the appearance. (Kermit and Miss Piggy)
4. bitter in nature, angry in debate; adjective
5. The starting quarterback had an acrimonious argument with his coach over the play calling.
1.Clandestine
2. Yahoo News Online
3. Police have found clandestine graves containing seven bodies in Mexico's Pacific coast resort of Acapulco.
4. Done in privacy or secrecy; adjective
5. The judge had a clandestine affair with the defense attorney.
1. Acrimonious
2. Toronto Sun
3. The duo, who Kimmel described as the most prominent inter-species couple in the world were on acrimonious terms during the appearance. (Kermit and Miss Piggy)
4. bitter in nature, angry in debate; adjective
5. The starting quarterback had an acrimonious argument with his coach over the play calling.
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Words of the Week
Words of the Week September 8th
1. Contingent
2. NFL Article from The Baltimore Sun
3. There seems to be a fairly significant contingent of NFL fans who are pleased with Roger Goodell's decision to uphold New England Patriot's quarterback Tom Brady's suspension; noun
4. a group of people united by some common feature, forming part of a larger group.
5. There is a contingent of voters appalled by the ideals of Donald Trump.
1. Thwart
2. Topeka Capitol Journal
3. 12-year-old girl thwarts home invasion
4. to prevent someone or something being accomplished; verb
5. The seafood restaurant had to board up its windows to thwart off the hurricane.
1. Contingent
2. NFL Article from The Baltimore Sun
3. There seems to be a fairly significant contingent of NFL fans who are pleased with Roger Goodell's decision to uphold New England Patriot's quarterback Tom Brady's suspension; noun
4. a group of people united by some common feature, forming part of a larger group.
5. There is a contingent of voters appalled by the ideals of Donald Trump.
1. Thwart
2. Topeka Capitol Journal
3. 12-year-old girl thwarts home invasion
4. to prevent someone or something being accomplished; verb
5. The seafood restaurant had to board up its windows to thwart off the hurricane.
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