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Newspaper - publication that contains information about current events, features on different topics and advertisements Penny Press - newspapers that were named after the cost, 1 cent Yellow Journalism - mid-1890s journalism that represented sensationalism, screaming headlines and cheap melodrama Muckraking - the beginning of investigative journalism; journalists took on the role of promoting social responsibility investigating corruption, especially in big business, social institutions and politics First Amendment - the First Amendment to the Constitution, which provides the rights to free speech and free press Censorship - the prevention of printing or broadcasting materials that are considered by some to be objectionable Mass Media - refers to all the channels of communication that reach a large audience Golden Age of Radio - refers to the 1930s when Americans listened to radios for music, drama, comedy, variety shows and news Multiple Platforms - the news organization has both a print publication and an Internet site; media through which consumers obtain news, such as through newspapers and news magazines, television, radio, and the Internet Multiple Media - may include print, broadcast and Internet; adding audio and video elements to a print storyCorrespondent - a reporter Ethics - the moral principals that govern the appropriate conduct for individuals and organizations Accuracy - getting all the facts right and always seeking the truth Integrity - In journalistic terms, it means: 1) not to sell your services for financial reward other than the salary you receive from your employer 2) not to take money from a person, group or organization in return for ensuring their story is covered by your news organization 3) not to promote a story based on any personal, group, or partisan interests. 4) not to endorse or appear to endorse any organization, its products, activities or services 5) not to promote commercial products or services 6) not to promote our own media organization. Fabrication - an invention; a lie Public Official - anyone in a position of official authority that is conferred by a state (ex.: government worker, senator, etc.) Precedent - a legal decision or form of proceeding serving as an authoritative rule or pattern in future similar or analogous cases Sunshine Laws - laws requiring certain proceedings of government agencies to be open or available to the public Storyboard - A storyboard is a sketch of how to organize a story and a list of its contents Videographer - a person who makes video films
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