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Newspapers are ANSWER publications that contain information about current
events, stories on various topics, and advertisements.


Penny Press – ANSWER newspapers named after the cost of one cent


Yellow Journalism - ANSWER mid-1890s journalism typified sensationalism,
shouting headlines, and cheap melodrama.


Muckraking is the origin of investigative journalism; journalists took on the
duty of promoting social responsibility by probing corruption, particularly in
big business, social organizations, and politics.


ANSWER the First Amendment to the Constitution, which gives the rights to
free expression and free press.


Censorship - ANSWER the prohibition of printing or broadcasting materials
that some deem to be unpleasant.


The term "mass media" refers to all forms of communication that reach a big
audience.


The term "Golden Age of Radio" alludes to the 1930s, when Americans used
radios to listen to music, drama, comedy, variety shows, and news

, ANSWER: The news organization has both a print publication and an Internet
site; media through which customers acquire news, such as newspapers and
news magazines, television, radio, and the Internet.




ANSWER may involve print, broadcast, and the internet; incorporating audio
and video aspects to a print narrative.


Correspondent - Respond to a reporter.


Ethics are the moral principles that regulate ethical behaviour for individuals
and organizations.


Accuracy - ANSWER having all of the facts correct and constantly pursuing the
truth


In journalism, integrity means:

1) do not sell your services for financial benefit other than the salary you earn
from your employer.

2) Do not accept money from a person, group, or organization in exchange for
guaranteeing their story is covered by your news outlet.

3) Not to promote a tale based on personal, group, or political objectives.

4) do not endorse or appear to endorse any group, its products, activities, or
services.

5) do not promote commercial products or services.

6) Avoid promoting our own media organization.

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