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Author Archives: James Mughal
The Future of Journalism
These are struggling times for Journalism. Newspapers are going out of business as the advertising revenues are falling. This is an important point for the Journalism industry. It is our duty to find a sustainable system for Journalism to survive. … Continue reading
Posted in bernstein-fall 2009, The Future of American Journalism
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An Immigrant Story
According to Islamic law, Muslims must only consume Halal food. Halal mean permitted or lawful. The need for Halal food started the Halal cart culture in the New York City and killed the hot dog. In Quran Allah said, “He … Continue reading
Posted in bernstein-fall 2009, The A La Carte Project
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New York Times Article
I think David Carr is pretty balanced in his article. Niche media outlets have limited resources and they cover the news for specific demographic. Not paying attention to Fort Hood incident was a good example to show that priorities of … Continue reading
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When the Levees Broke
The documentary of Spike Lee tells the devastation of Hurricane Katrina from his view. It shows the terrible condition victims of hurricane Katrina were facing after Katrina and the failure of FEMA to help the victims of Katrina in New … Continue reading
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