Journalism Rights
Internet
Investigative Reporting
Today's Partisan Press
Miscellaneous
100
This is a journalist's first obligation
What is Seek the Truth and Report the Truth
100
This time period was considered the "Golden Age" of mainstream media
What is 1980's-1990's
100
Tips from a source, curiosity, or even strange data patterns
What is ways to start an investigation
100
Using adjectives, choosing what to cover, and placing of stories in pages are examples of this in news content
What is bias
100
This invention in 2008 revolutionized the way we read the news
What is smartphones
200
This is the most protected type of speech
What is political speech
200
This site allows customers to buy and sell your own things
What is Craigslist
200
This person is inside a company, government, or non-profit organization that exposes secrets to journalists
What is a whistleblower
200
These are the 2 major cable tv networks that rose as partisanship expanded
What is MSNBC and FOX
200
This sport was a excellent source for journalism during the 1800's and expanded during the "Golden Age of Sports" with names like Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig
What is Baseball
300
This is a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation and is not a protected speech
What is libel
300
This was the news media's response to the Internet
What is slow, not happy at first, fought it, etc.
300
This is a typical consequence for whistleblowers
What is being shunned by coworkers, getting fired
300
This policy requires the holders of broadcast licenses both to present controversial issues of public importance and to do so in a manner that was honest, equitable, and balanced
What is FCC Fairness Doctrine
300
This occurs when two data-bases that are seemingly unrelated and you put them together
What is a mashup
400
These type of people have access to Public Records
What is everyone
400
This is a principle that Internet service providers should enable access to all content and applications regardless of the source, and without favoring or blocking particular products or websites.
What is Net Neutrality
400
These types of documents investigate journalists easily acquire without any requirements needed
What is public records
400
This became a major news value as the economy continues to drive on during today's partisan press
What is objectivity
400
This is a practice of obtaining information or input into a task or project by enlisting the services of a large number of people, either paid or unpaid, typically via the Internet.
What is crowd-sourcing
500
These are the 4 parts of the SPJ Ethics Code
What is Seek truth and report it, minimize harm, work independently, be accountable and transparent
500
Facebook, Twitter, Instragram, and Snapchat are all examples of this form of electronic communication
What is Social Media
500
This Arizona Republic investigator died in a car bombing after reporting on the mafia in the Arizona region
What is Don Bolles
500
This is the percentage of the public that believed the media was biased, according to Gilger's lecture notes
What is 75%
500
This future time period will feature advanced technology including the expansion of drones, chips in human brains, and smart devices
What is Cyber Generation
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