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