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13 Cards in this Set
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Fairness Doctrine
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A principle that formerly obligated broadcasters to present both sides of an issue
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Slander
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Verbal defamation
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Libel
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Published or written defamation
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Trial Balloon
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Gauge public opinion on political issue
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Leak
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An intentional disclosure of secret information
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Leak
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An intentional disclosure of secret information
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New York Times v. United States
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'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. |
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Leak
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An intentional disclosure of secret information
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New York Times v. United States
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'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. |
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Yellow Journalism
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Sensational news reporting, exaggerated, eye-catching stories to drive-up circulation
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Muckraking
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A journalist who searches through the activities of public officials looking to expose conduct contrary to public interest
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Muckraking
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A journalist who searches through the activities of public officials looking to expose conduct contrary to public interest
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Sound bite
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A brief statement, no longer that a few seconds used on a radio or television broadcast
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