JRN 101📚
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Journalism Ethics💙
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What 5 freedoms are given to us under the First Amendment?

Speech, Religion, Press, Assembly, Petition

100

These two numbers have recently become a popular meme among youth

67

100

This 2-word phrase, pioneered by President Donald Trump, who, in 2017, was not a fan of the news media reporting on him, has become what we refer to now as false information

Fake News

100

What is the definition of Ethics?

morals that govern a person or organization's behavior

100

This app was recently involved in the court system for its involvement with Byte Dance, a social media company that was rumored to originate in China.

TikTok, which is actually a Singaporean company that has an additional North American location here in Los Angeles.

200

Does the law, regarding free speech in high schools, allow principals to censor their students?

According to the result of the Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier Supreme Court case, yes.

200

This drag-inspired pop singer from Missouri was named New Artist of The Year at the GRAMMYs

Chappell Roan

200
In March, this organization released the news that their two astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, returned safely to Earth. 

NASA

200

This word, which can be symbolized by a see-saw, is used to make sure journalists are getting all sides of a story

Balance

200

Streaming has taken over social media, with this particular platform becoming most popular among viewers who are commonly referred to as "Chat"

Twitch

300

Which of the 5 First Amendment freedoms were first used in the formation of the United States of America?

Petition | Magna Carta (1215), England - Main idea: No one is above the law, not even the king

300

If you're part of this group, you're considered to be on the right side of TikTok

Group 7

300

On January 7th, this Meta CEO released to the news that Facebook and Instagram would stop it's fact-checking systems.

Mark Zuckerberg

300

The Society of Professional Journalists' entire existence is to defend the mission of journalism, which can be described in just one word. (Hint: Starts with a T)

The Truth

300

This particular AI app, created by OpenAI, has gained popularity in recent weeks and fooled viewers into believing its generated videos are real

Sora

400

Hate speech is legal as long as it doesn't turn into a...

hate crime (violence, robbery, harassment, etc)

400

This band became an unexpected relationship monitor when a jumbotron exposed a couple's unlucky situation

Coldplay

400

This Connecticut publication is the longest-standing newspaper in the United States of America.

The Hartford Courant (Founded in 1764 as the Connecticut Courant). 

400

This topic in Journalism Ethics, which is also the name of Cardi B's 2018 album, aims to prevent the issues that happen when people's personal or sensitive information isn't protected

Invasion of Privacy

400

This word describes the type of creator who has a range between 10,000-100,000 followers on social media, but still has an impact on their "niche" community

Microinfluencer

500

This media conglomerate (parent company) is the most powerful based on its revenue.

Comcast

500

This online debate sparked speculation earlier this year about humans' abilities to survive an animal attack

100 men vs 1 Gorilla

500

This acronym, N.E.W.S., is sometimes used to describe the different categories of news/information we most commonly receive in our media.

(N)ews
(E)ntertainment
(W)eather
(S)ports

500

Since 1967, this act has served as one of the most important examples of Journalism Ethics, seeking to inform the public and hold power accountable (Hint: Nicknamed "FOI")

Freedom of Information

500

This word describes the function behind all your feeds across platforms. It's the rules, calculations, and problem-solving operations done by the computer system on each app.

Algorithm