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Fairness Doctrine
A principle that formerly obligated broadcasters to present both sides of an issue
Slander
Verbal defamation
Libel
Published or written defamation
Trial Balloon
Gauge public opinion on political issue
Leak
An intentional disclosure of secret information
Leak
An intentional disclosure of secret information
New York Times v. United States
'Pentagon Papers' case
Federal judges restrained publication of papers on Vietnam War for 15 days. Supreme Court overruled the restraint, permitting New York Times to publish.
Leak
An intentional disclosure of secret information
New York Times v. United States
'Pentagon Papers' case
Federal judges restrained publication of papers on Vietnam War for 15 days. Supreme Court overruled the restraint, permitting New York Times to publish.
Yellow Journalism
Sensational news reporting, exaggerated, eye-catching stories to drive-up circulation
Muckraking
A journalist who searches through the activities of public officials looking to expose conduct contrary to public interest
Muckraking
A journalist who searches through the activities of public officials looking to expose conduct contrary to public interest
Sound bite
A brief statement, no longer that a few seconds used on a radio or television broadcast