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Policy.
the rules a newspaper lives by.
deformation.
spreading false reports about someone that injures that person's reputation.
Slander.
spoken lie that ruins a person's reputation.
Libel.
published information that ruins someones reputation.
Privilege.
the right to fully, fairly, and accurately report on the content of official government records or the words of government spokes person.
Negligence.
Report that is was broadcast without reasonable care.
Actual Malice.
Reporter knew the information was false and published it to hurt someone.
What are the 4 types of invasion of privacy?
Intrusion, Public Disclosure, False Light, Appropriation.
Intrusion.
involves a reporter's behavior to get information in a dishonest way.
Public Disclosure.
Publication of accurate information regarded as private.
False Light.
portraying someone inaccurately to the point where he or she is embarrassed.
Appropriate.
the use of someone's name or picture without his or her permission.
Obscenity.
a word tossed around around by readers or viewers who may not really understand it.
What are the 3 Ethical Rules of Journalism?
seek the truth and it report as fully as possible, act independently, minimize harm.