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18 Cards in this Set
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The foundation of journalistic truth is _____.
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Accuracy
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What is the next step of journalistic truth after Accuracy?
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Building meaning
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3 types of publics (interlocking-public)
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1. invovled
2. interested 3. uninterested |
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what are the other 3 estates
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1. church
2. nobility 3. commoners |
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7 things that make it news
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proximity, timeliness, prominence, conflict, deviancy, novelty, currency (there is a high audience interest in a specific topic or event)
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free speech
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say what you want within a relm of respectable discourse and safety, still subject to governmet
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free press
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government has no rule in saying what the press can or cannot state, responsibilities
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limits to free press
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1. cleare and present dnager
2. fighting words 3. obsencity 4. conflict of legit social orgs 5. libel, slander |
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pre web
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print, radio, tv were all seperate
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web 1.0
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offline institutions = papers, went online but they did the exact same thing
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web 2.0
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interactiveness with content, greater has greater depth, user can create content
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Lippmann
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truth and news not same, Public Opinion, educate the people, news= signalize and event, truth = enlight hidden facts, democracy is fundamentally flawed
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Dewey
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goal of dem. is to allow people to develope to their fullest potential, improve press and edu. public
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post modern perspective
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truth doesn't exist because we are all subjective individuals
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According to Hargreaves what is the journalism's creed
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to hold power to account
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When can accurate reporting actually mislead readers?
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When something is factually correct but substantial untrue.
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who regulates broadcast and who regulates press
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FCC, and the press regulates itself
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What are the Steven's four unchanging elements of J?
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1. Fair
2. Attribute info 3.Relevance of info 4. Its new |