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18 Cards in this Set
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What are the three p's?
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Present, Punctual and Prepared.
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What is News Judgement?
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The ability to identify which stories hold the most interest for the viewing audience.
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What are the three key factors to news?
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immediacy, proximity, and impact.
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What is news?
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The recounting of factual information about events to help people decide what to do.
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What are the three c's?
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Change, conflict, consequence.
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What are the 3 p's?
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proximity, prominence, personality.
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What does RANT stand for?
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Rarity, action, new, tangible.
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what are the types of news?
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Hard, soft and spot.
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What are the 4 r's?
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reliable, respectful, responsible, and resourceful.
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What are beats?
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Area's or topics of information of interest to the public, divided for the purpose of organizing news coverage.
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What are contacts?
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People who act as sources to reporters.
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What is the wire?
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a paid-for service provided by a national or international news organization in which news info in print form is constantly fed to newsrooms.
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What is a newser?
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An arranged meeting of reporters with people who wish to make an announcement regarding an event or issue.
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What is a scrum?
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An Impromptu and often chaotic gathering of reporters all trying to interview a person or persons on an event or issue.
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What is a slug?
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Name given to a news story to be included in the newscast. Ideally, it should only be one word.
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What is defamation?
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An attack on a person's reputation that would lower that person in estimation of right-thinking members of society.
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What are two ways of defamation?
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Libel (written form) and slander (spoken form)
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what are 5 defenses to defamation?
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consent, truth, fair comment, absolute privilege, qualified privilege.
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