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MCO 465 Final Exam Study Guide Latest Questions and Answers.
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MCO 465 Final Exam Study Guide Latest Questions and Answers. 
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 quiz, Week 2: Ethics 
1) Which of these-if any- is a reason a journalist might not act ethically? 
a. All of the above: If they’re not good enough to do the job, If they are on deadline 
and need to work quickly, If the ethical policies where they work are vague, and If 
there is severe pressure from competition. 
2) The Detroit Free Press felt justified in using anonymous sources to expose NCAA 
violations in the Univers...
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Mast spring exam (with Complete Solutions) 2024.
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Muckraker correct answers Many journalists and novelists emerged during the Progressive Era. Most of them became obsessed with scandal and corruption in gov't and business. 
 
-Reformers talking about it 
 
-Liked to focus on the "ugly" side of the issues 
 
-Jacob Riis 
Upton Sinclair 
 
-They exposed living and working conditions of the lower class to the rest of the world. Most people were shocked at how bad they really were. Even though it seemed like horrible gossip, their accounts led...
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MCO 465 Final Exam Study Guide Latest Questions and Answers.
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MCO 465 Final Exam Study Guide Latest Questions and Answers. 
From 1st 
 quiz, Week 2: Ethics 
1) Which of these-if any- is a reason a journalist might not act ethically? 
a. All of the above: If they’re not good enough to do the job, If they are on deadline 
and need to work quickly, If the ethical policies where they work are vague, and If 
there is severe pressure from competition. 
2) The Detroit Free Press felt justified in using anonymous sources to expose NCAA 
violations in the Univers...
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UTK CCI 150 Liberty University -CCI 150 - Exam 2 with verified/passed
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UTK CCI 150 Liberty University -CCI 150 - Exam 2 with verified/passedWhat is journalism? Is it just news? - correct answer Keeping others informed by creating non-fiction content about any of a range of topics, including news, sports, weather, science, technology or business, entertainment, plus special topics like gaming, celebrity, fashion, medicine, history, music, or as a content creator within a corporation or non-profit 
 
What sorts of jobs do our alumni have? Do we have alumni in high pr...
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NCTJ MEDIA LAW Question and answers correctly solved
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NCTJ MEDIA LAW Question and answers correctly solved NCTJ MEDIA LAW 
 
 
What are the Ipso and Ofcom clauses in terms of confidential sources - correct answer Ipso clause 14- journalists habe a moral obligation to protect confidential sources of information 
 
Ofcom rule 7.1 - gurantees of confidentiality should be honoured 
 
What are the sanctions to breaching confidential sources - correct answer - The journalist/ media org. Will be fined for a refusal to obey court order to reveal the ident...
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KIN 2501 Jacobsen Final Exam 2024/2025 graded & answered A+ by experts
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KIN 2501 Jacobsen Final Exam 2024/2025 graded & answered A+ by experts 
 
1.	What main 5 things happened during the "Golden Age of Sport?":correct answer: 1. Sport became an everyday part of American culture. 
2.	Sports attracted the media and fans. 
3.	The automobile, radio, and TV brought sport to America. 
4.	There was increased sport participation. 
5.	Athletes became American icons. 
 
2.	When was the Golden Age of Sports?:correct answer: Early 1900s 
 
3.	In the 1820s, America began to s...
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CPH Exam Practice Questions with correct answers
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Public Health professionals have to learn to work effectively with the media. Public health is potentially appealing for the popular press because: 
1. its stories have urgency, drama and novelty. 
2. it is a source rich in detail, facts and figures. 
3. scientists and journalists have a long history of mutual trust. 
4. public information officers issue press releases. - Correct Answer-its stories have urgency, drama and novelty 
 
in the design and implementation of public health data systems,...
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FSOT 80 Practice Questions And Answers
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What is the Freedom of Information Act? - ️️allows press access to public documents 
 
What is the Offending effrontery in relation to journalists? - ️️has to do with obscenity 
 
The journalist may print what he wishes about others, but if that information is wrong and harmful to others' reputation, the writer must suffer the consequences. Such protection for subjects of stories comes under the auspices of which of the following acts? 
 
A. Freedom of Information 
B. Property Protectio...
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CMN 142 Exam 1 Basic 88 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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CMN 142 Exam 1 Basic 88 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
When and where was the first newspaper published? - CORRECT ANSWER Strasbourg, Germany 
1605 
(Printed by Johann Carolus) 
 
Four italicized characteristics of a newspaper - CORRECT ANSWER 1. published 
2. periodical 
3. printed 
4. present-centered 
 
Four italicized characteristics of a newspaper: Published - CORRECT ANSWER Meaning intended to be circulated to multiple persons, many of whom may be unknown to the publisher (unlike a per...
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FSOT Test Practice | 80 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 | 22 Pages
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What is the Freedom of Information Act? - allows press access to public documents 
What is the Offending effrontery in relation to journalists? - has to do with obscenity 
The journalist may print what he wishes about others, but if that information is wrong and harmful to 
others' reputation, the writer must suffer the consequences. Such protection for subjects of stories 
comes under the auspices of which of the following acts? 
A. Freedom of Information 
B. Property Protection 
C. Offending ...
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