Refers to a fundamental rule or standard that guides how freedom of press and speech is balanced.
What are Principles of Law?
Why is Joseph pulitzer important in journalism?
changed journalism by making newspapers popular and easy for everyday people to read. He mixed serious reporting with exciting stories, created the Pulitzer Prizes, and started the first journalism school.
Accountability, improving standards, and maintaining trust between news and public.
What is a critic?
Describes news reporting that exaggerates or sensationalizes stories to attract attention.
What is Yellow Journalism?
what is the Pulitzer prize
It is a famous yearly award in the United States that honors great work in journalism, books, plays, and music.
fundamental content that conveys information to the audience to maintain credibility.
what is a copy?
what is someone who unfairly favors one side over another, they are described with this word?
What is Biased?
why is Nellie Blye important in journalism?
revolutionized the industry by inventing "stunt girl" investigative reporting
shorthand communication and complex ideas under tight headlines.
what is a cliche?
what is an acronym refers to a program used in Florida to assess reading progress in students?
What is RAPPS?
Who is Nellie Bly?
She was a pioneering reporter who exposed poor treatment in mental hospitals by pretending to be a patient.
"double edged sword" is to protect from the general public
what is jargon?
The term for this sensationalized, often fabricated style of late 19th-century news reporting was coined by Ervin Wardman to criticize the competitive tactics of publishers Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst.
what is yellow journalism?
who is the queen of Journalism?
Ms. Karen ofc (whoever didn't say her name is getting the scissors)
acting as a bridge between entertainment and serious news.
what is a comic strip?