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A service that provides, for a fee, news from around the world to publications that subscribe to it.
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Wire Services
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Journalism given to hoaxes, altered photographs, screaming headlines, and endless promotions of the newspapers themselves.
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Yellow Journalism
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Journalism that crusades for social justice or to expose wrongdoing.
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Muckraking
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System of moral principles.
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Ethics
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The ability to aspire belief and trust.
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Credibility
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Written defamation; damaging false statements against another person that was wrote or read from a written script.
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Libel
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The ability to make fair, neutral observations about people and events.
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Objectivity
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A damaging false statement against anothere person or institution spoke or broadcast extemporaneously.
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Slander
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Censorship, or restraint in advance of publication. This is illegal in the U.S.
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Proir Restraint
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A libel defense that protects a journalist's epressed opinion of public figures or reviews of books, records and ect.
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Fair Comment
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The oppurtunity for permitting a person criticized in a story to respond do that critisism in the same story.
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Right of Reply
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How new and current this event is.
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Timeliness
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Geographic nearness of a given ecent to your place of publication or your headers.
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Proximity
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How well known an individual is in the community, school, nation, or world.
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Prominence
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The importance of the event.
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Consequence
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Regional, national, or international story to bring out local angle.
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Localization
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Reader feels sorrow, pity or amazement.
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Human Interest
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Element of news that involves tension, suprise, and suspence, and arises with any good news topic.
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Conflict
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A random sample of the population ot be surveyed in which every member of the population has an oppurtunity to respond.
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Random Sample
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Eliminates people who are not included in the desired population.
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Filter Question
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