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What is news?
News is the process of gathering information and making narrative reports that help the public make sense of daily events.
What makes it newsworthy?
- Conflict.
- Prominence.
- Human Interest.
- Consequence.
- Usefulness.
- Deviant or bizarre.
Social Media & Product Placement
- The advertising industry finances most media industries, specifically kids who influence $500 billion a year in family spending.
- Placing ads in movies, TV shows, comic books, and video games.
Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics
- Seek truth and Report It.
- Minimize Harm.
- Act Independently.
- Be Accountable.
Ethical Principles
- Avoid Deception.
- Invade Privacy.
- Aware of Conflict of Interest.
- Any situation where a journalist may stand to benefit personally from the story he or she produces.
Ad Dollars Spent on Certain Groups of People
- Eating Disorders.
- Tobacco.
- Alcohol.
- Prescription Drugs.
- Puffery.