• In journalism, a source is a person, publication, or knowledge of other record or document that gives timely information. Outside journalism, sources are...
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  • Open-source journalism, a close cousin to citizen journalism or participatory journalism, is a term coined in the title of a 1999 article by Andrew Leonard...
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  • Journalism is the production and distribution of reports on the interaction of events, facts, ideas, and people that are the "news of the day" and that...
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  • Source (intelligence) or sub source, typically a confidential provider of non open-source intelligence Source (journalism), a person, publication, publishing...
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    Citizen journalism, also known as collaborative media,: 61  participatory journalism, democratic journalism, guerrilla journalism, grassroots journalism, or...
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  • This subset of media ethics is known as journalism's professional "code of ethics" and the "canons of journalism". The basic codes and canons commonly appear...
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    movies List of open-source films Open Source Cinema, a collaborative website to produce a documentary film Open-source journalism, commonly describes...
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    Digital journalism, also known as netizen journalism or online journalism, is a contemporary form of journalism where editorial content is distributed...
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  • 'accountability' journalism. While professional journalistic practice entails multi-sourcing, verification and corroboration, confidential sources are a key...
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  • This glossary of journalism is a list of definitions of terms and concepts used in journalism, its sub-disciplines, and related fields, including news...
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  • Missouri School of Journalism describes "ambush interview" as a loaded shorthand term describing the practice of reporters "catching source unaware, usually...
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    Gonzo journalism is a style of journalism that is written without claims of objectivity, often including the reporter as part of the story using a first-person...
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  • Chequebook journalism (American English: checkbook journalism) is the controversial practice of news reporters paying sources for their information. In...
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    definitions. In journalism, a primary source can be a person with direct knowledge of a situation, or a document written by such a person. Primary sources are distinguished...
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  • Data journalism or data-driven journalism (DDJ) is journalism based on the filtering and analysis of large data sets for the purpose of creating or elevating...
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  • In journalism, yellow journalism and the yellow press are American newspapers that use eye-catching headlines and sensationalized exaggerations for increased...
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    Nonprofit journalism or philanthrojournalism is the practice of journalism funded largely by donations and foundations. The growth in this sector has been...
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  • Investigative journalism is a form of journalism in which reporters deeply investigate a single topic of interest, such as serious crimes, racial injustice...
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  • open source/free software license Journalism sourcing, the practice of identifying a person or publication that gives information Power sourcing equipment...
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  • news sources. The term is often associated with the explanatory news website Vox, but explanatory reporting (previously explanatory journalism) has also...
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  • Agricultural journalism is a field of journalism that focuses on the various aspects of agriculture, including agribusiness, best practices and changing...
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    Science journalism conveys reporting about science to the public. The field typically involves interactions between scientists, journalists and the public...
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    Political journalism is a broad branch of journalism that includes coverage of all aspects of politics and political science, although the term usually...
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  • Collaborative journalism is a growing practice in the field of journalism. One definition is "a cooperative arrangement (formal or informal) between two...
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  • Watchdog journalism is a form of investigative journalism where journalists, authors or publishers of a news publication fact-check and interview political...
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  • OCLC 30437924. Landau, Joel (2016). Source journalism and news values. p. 1. ISBN 978-1-365-44689-4. OL 17372971W. [self-published source] Pashler, Harold; Heriot...
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  • Slow journalism is a news subculture borne out of the frustration at the quality of journalism from the mainstream press. A continuation from the larger...
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    intelligence gathering, journalism, and scholarly research. It is of particular concern in military intelligence because the original source has a higher likelihood...
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  • Food journalism is a field of journalism that focuses on news and current events related to food, its production, and the cultures of producing and consuming...
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  • New Journalism is a style of news writing and journalism, developed in the 1960s and 1970s, that uses literary techniques unconventional at the time. It...
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