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Newsreels
Short films dealing with current events, shown in theatres before TV
Residual news
Stories about recurring or long lasting events
Commentaries
on air discussions about the news
stringers
independent journalists who are paid only for material used
psuedo events
happenings that wouldnt have occured if the media weren't there to record them
Documentary
A long-form recorded examination of a social problem or historical subject
Credibility gap
the difference between what the government says and what the people believe to be true
News on demand
Information that users can access whenever they want
Video Text
an experimental system for delivering electronic newspapers to homes via tv
Bulletin Board Service
Early online news service
Video on demand
television clips that users can access at any time
News
presentation of information that is timely, important, and interesting to an audience
News values
characteristics that define news (Timeliness, importance, interest)
Peg
An angle that makes information interesting to the audience (proximity)
Anchor
Primary newsreader, who appears in the broadcast studio
satellite news gathering
reporting the news with equipment that enables transmission via satellite
Electronic news gathering
Reporting that uses portable field equipment
Backpack Journalists
Tv correspondents who work alone with a laptop and handheld camera in the field
liberal bias
Represented by anti-big business, pro-big government, ant-religion, and anti-republican
Conservative bias
represented by pro-big business, anti-big government, pro-religion, and anti-democratic
Centrist bias
Failure of the news media to report on radical points of view
Creeping Bias
a subtle form of slanting that manifests itself in understated ways
Embedded journalists
non-military reporters that are attached to a military unit