• Chequebook journalism (American English: checkbook journalism) is the controversial practice of news reporters paying sources for their information. In...
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    equally loathsome like The Sunday Sun. The paper became notorious for chequebook journalism, as it was often discovered attempting to buy stories, typically...
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  • details about the reporting location or the source of the footage. chequebook journalism The practice of paying the participants in a news event a large...
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  • December 1995. He opened his speech, which was on the subject of chequebook journalism, with a statement that his main interests lay with the tourist industry...
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  • Propaganda technique Chequebook journalism – Practice of news reporters paying sources for information Citizen journalism – Journalism genre Clickbait –...
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  • new regulations on the press, but was reluctant to legislate on "chequebook journalism". Instead, he accepted the offer of the Press Council to produce...
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  • Propaganda technique Chequebook journalism – Practice of news reporters paying sources for information Citizen journalism – Journalism genre Clickbait –...
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  • June 2003. Retrieved 12 May 2010. Higham, Nick (3 June 2003). "Chequebook journalism in the dock". BBC News. Retrieved 12 May 2010. "Beckham 'kidnap'...
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  • hidden cameras, foot-in-the-door, bullying interview techniques, and chequebook journalism. They ingratiate themselves with the all-powerful network bosses...
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  • part of a negotiated settlement. There was also controversy about 'chequebook journalism' on the part of state-owned TVNZ, which allegedly paid for air travel...
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  • Day Awards 2010, which recognise contributions to music journalism. "Grant chequebook journalism pays off - Media, News". The Independent. 28 March 2005...
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    it. As such, the Carlton program, which was created to criticise chequebook journalism, could use the Taff extract and claim fair dealing as a valid defence...
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    Propaganda technique Chequebook journalism – Practice of news reporters paying sources for information Citizen journalism – Journalism genre Clickbait –...
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  • are not in a position to help". There was also controversy about "chequebook journalism" on the part of state-owned TVNZ, which paid approximately 30,000NZD...
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    Fake news (category Criticism of journalism)
    Propaganda technique Chequebook journalism – Practice of news reporters paying sources for information Citizen journalism – Journalism genre Clickbait –...
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  • Beauregard Tromp "The weight of water" Jonathan Ancer "Adventures of an AWOL Chequebook" shared with our sister paper Cape Times News photographs: Antoine de...
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    Awards for a five-part narrative series titled, The Adventures of an Awol Chequebook. 2011: Winner Media 24 Magazine Excellence award, Proudly South African...
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  • Retrieved 27 June 2021. David Lister (16 January 2001). "Desmond gets his chequebook out for the lads". The Independent. UK. Retrieved 14 July 2010.[dead link]...
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    background of dishonesty: in 1985 she had been cautioned for using a friend's chequebook after it had been reported stolen to obtain goods worth around £700; she...
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