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(Click on image to go to article): An article published by USA Today illustrates President Trump delaying the decision on several business deals. I think this article is interesting, because not only does it pertain to my interests but several others. In other words, this article was recently published to expose Trump as well as provide the people with an update about what is actually going on. As of now, Trump has delayed the business deals he promised to make and who knows what will come in the future.
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This article explains how the Golden Globes, one of Hollywood's most iconic and famous awards, controls certain music artists and performers, actors, and anybody around Hollywood. This article details the specific occurrences where the Golden Globes controls most of the media pertaining to Hollywood. Specifically named in this article, Deadpool against La'La'Land, two iconic and different genres of films, will compete against each other in the 2017 Golden Globe Awards.
An article published by ESPN.com invites journalists, researchers, publishers, editors, or basically anybody in the communications industry to take part in what is exactly happening. In other words, ESPN shares this article to get a just of "p.r." perspective for its company. Although, for the branded content that ESPN owns, almost everyone and anyone knows the ESPN logo. In order to keep up with the competition, ESPN invites journalists to join the fight in keeping journalism, well, journalism.
Paul La Monica of CNN recently published an article titled, “Why Disney should cut the cord and spin off ESPN” detailing exactly what its title states. This CNN edition provides its audience with background information on the relationship between ESPN and Disney and why ESPN is a degrading factor towards Disney’ success.
La Manica begins his article with a witty and clever statement under the title stating, “Not even a superhero or princess might be able to save ESPN.” After this, the author acclaims “props” to Disney’s movie-making industry by complementing two newly released films, but then quickly changes directions and says executives should still be worried about the future. As the article progresses, it’s obvious that the author knows what he’s talking about. La Monica states facts, statistics, and a general background of relationship between Disney and ESPN. However, the author does not provide quotations of any kind to attribute his work or where the research came from. Either way, the author is widely recognized with the subject matter and can be supported with his claims in his work. While this article is newsworthy and informative to an extent, the author does incorporate a sense of sarcasm and opposition towards ESPN. Hence, his title. Although not completely against ESPN, La Monica does side with the fact that Disney should release and cut all ties with ESPN. He justifies this claim by providing research and stats from other sports news networks and other non sport networks and their ratings. Specifically CBS, FS1, FOX and Comcast, and what they’re doing to stay in the competition in sports and news broadcasting. This past November, the world's leading consumer and producer of prodcts, China, went over the top and really excelled in terms of pollution and overall world disaster. In other words, China exceeded its limit for planetary polution from its industrial factories and manufacturers. Thi article published by a Chinese newspaper (Link in image, click to continue), stresses the significance of this disasterous pollution.
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