• Pink-slime journalism is a practice in which American news outlets, or fake partisan operations masquerading as such, publish poor-quality news reports...
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  • Look up pink slime in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pink slime is a meat by-product. Pink slime may also refer to: Pink-slime journalism, a practice...
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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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • Churnalism (category Criticism of journalism)
    newspapers Pink-slime journalism – Practice of publishing poor-quality outsourced reports as local news Video news release Harcup, Tony (2015). Journalism: Principles...
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    This case was also reviewed in depth by the Project for Excellence in Journalism in "The Clinton/Lewinsky Story: How Accurate? How Fair?" A New Statesman...
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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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  • Entertainment journalism is any form of journalism that focuses on popular culture and the entertainment business and its products. Like fashion journalism, entertainment...
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  • The history of journalism spans the growth of technology and trade, marked by the advent of specialized techniques for gathering and disseminating information...
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  • objectionable program Soft media Media bias Media manipulation Pink-slime journalism Propaganda Public relations Missing white woman syndrome News values...
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  • of the press Infotainment Media bias Pink-slime journalism Public relations Propaganda model Yellow journalism News media Newspapers Newspaper of record...
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  • Opinion journalism is journalism that makes no claim of objectivity. Although distinguished from advocacy journalism in several ways, both forms feature...
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    employed by clickbait authors can be considered derivative of yellow journalism, which presented little or no legitimate well-researched news and instead...
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  • journalists "aid democracy." Journalism portal Analytic journalism Investigative journalism Narrative journalism Opinion journalism Pundit Mann, Thomas E. (29...
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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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    Citizen journalism, also known as collaborative media,: 61  participatory journalism, democratic journalism, guerrilla journalism or street journalism, is...
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    Five Ws (category Journalism)
    The Five Ws is a checklist used in journalism to ensure that the first paragraph (the "lead") contains all the essential points of a story. As far back...
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  • Journalism scandals are high-profile incidents or acts, whether intentional or accidental, that run contrary to the generally accepted ethics and standards...
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    1900s saw Progressive Era journalists using a new style of investigative journalism that revealed the corrupt practices of government officials. These exposing...
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  • Horse race journalism is political journalism of elections that resembles coverage of horse races because of the focus on polling data and public perception...
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  • on Business and Human Rights, impacts on the presence of independent journalism by defining the limits of what should or should not be carried and prioritized...
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    Sports journalism is a form of writing that reports on matters pertaining to sporting topics and competitions. Sports journalism has its roots in coverage...
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  • In journalism, a source is a person, publication, or knowledge of other record or document that gives timely information. Outside journalism, sources...
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  • Media bias (redirect from Biased journalism)
    implies a pervasive or widespread bias contravening of the standards of journalism, rather than the perspective of an individual journalist or article. The...
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  • "Gotcha journalism" is a pejorative term used by media critics to describe interviewing methods that appear designed to entrap interviewees into making...
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  • shared via social media. The growth of interactive media and citizen journalism is fast altering the traditional distinction between news producer and...
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