What is The reader's profile?



A Reader’s Profile is a reflection of who you are as a reader. It is important to consider this in order to recognize your reading strengths and weaknesses. With this knowledge you can work on bettering your reading abilities. Reflecting on your reading also allows you to consider the different types of reading you do in life. By considering the different types you can also consider the genres and types you are missing out on. How do I create a Reader’s Profile? You will continue to reflect and reconsider who you are as a reader throughout the remainder of the year. It is important to be honest, thoughtful, and detailed in your description of yourself as a reader. To create your Reader’s Profile, select questions to answer from the following list. You do not have to answer a specific number of these questions, pick the ones that inspire you most. Be detailed and thorough in your responses. Your profile needs to be in paragraph form and should be at least a page in length. Your final profile needs to be published as a subpage underneath your Reader’s Profile from last year. Publications that want to attract advertisers must also develop reader profiles. The profile provides an overview of demographic information about their readers including age, interests, background, place of residence, and history of interaction with ads. Some of this information is collected through surveys and studies, while other data can be collected from user profiles. Advertisers can look the profile over to see if the readers of a site are a demographic they are interested in engaging with.

 

What is area of distribution (circulation area) ?

Circulation area is the square footage in a building which provides people with access to the all of the spaces within the building. In many regions of the world, there are specific regulations about circulation area which are designed to make sure that this space meets accessibility and safety requirements for building users. The percentage of total square footage occupied by circulation area depends on a number of factors including building layout and size of the building.Some examples of things included in circulation area include: halls, corridors, elevators, stairs, lobbies, escalators, catwalks, and any other parts of a building which are designed to create access to a room or area within the building. Parts of loading docks, for example, may be termed circulation area because they provide people with access to and from the loading dock and the building. Circulation area can be altered by activities such as moving partitions and creating catwalks.In order to qualify as part of the circulation area, an area must have ceilings high enough to permit passage. For accessibility reasons, there may also be width requirements which are designed to accommodate people who use mobility devices which as wheelchairs and walkers inside the building. Safety may also mandate width sufficient for people to evacuate quickly, along with multiple modes of ingress and egress so that people can still get out if part of the building is cut off or damaged.

 

 

25.What is the main responsibility of PR-specialist?

 

Because you want to meet the needs of readers, it is likely that whatreaders want to read, as well as the fact that the listeners want to hear, and theaudience to see, is not the fact that PR-specialist wants to publish or broadcast. The

result is a situation where the media prefer bad news is good. Adversity often actmore exciting than a success, and this is probably typical of the British media,

most of the audience which, for example, wants more entertainment, not seriousnews. PR-specialist must come to terms with these contradictions and anomalies,

and to believe that it is not - cynicism, but just the realities of life. Therefore, this situation is simply perceived as controversial.

 

What is the The first duty of the journalist? What is the The first duty of the journalist?

This international declaration is proclaimed as a standard of professional conduct for journalists engaged in gathering, transmitting, disseminating and commenting on news and information in describing events.Respect for truth and for the right of the public to truth is the first duty of the journalist In pursuance of this duty, the journalist shall at all times defend the principles of freedom in the honest collection and publication of news, and of the right to fair comment and criticism.The journalist shall report only in accordance with facts of which he/she knows the origin. The journalist shall not suppress essential information or falsify documents.The journalist shall only use fair methods to obtain news, photographs and documents.The journalist shall do the utmost to rectify any published information which is found to be harmfully inaccurate.The journalist shall observe professional secrecy regarding the source of information obtained in confidence.The journalist shall be alert to the danger of discrimination being furthered by media, and shall do the utmost to avoid facilitating such discriminations based on, among other things, race, sex, sexual orientation, language, religion, political or other opinions, and national and social origins.The journalist shall regard as grave professional offenses the following: plagiarism; malicious misinterpretation; calumny; libel; slander; unfounded accusations; acceptance of a bribe in any form in consideration of either publication or suppression.Journalists worthy of the name shall deem it their duty to observe faithfully the principles stated above. Within the general law of each country the journalist shall recognise in matters of professional matters the jurisdiction of colleagues only, to the exclusion of any kind of interference by governments or others.

 


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