What is feedback?
This type of journalism came about in the early 2000s when news organizations sought input and interaction with their audiences.
What is a broadsheet newspaper?
What is framing?
This is the term for spoken defamation.
What is slander?
This is the term for marketing content created by news organizations that's designed to blend in.
What is native advertising/sponsored content?
What is the Fourth Estate?
The typical format of a news article that emphasizes the most important information first.
What is the inverted pyramid?
The century that newspapers were first printed.
What is the 17th century (1600s)?
This is what protects a photographer's economic interest in their pictures.
What is copyright protection?
The process of selecting and organizing a collection of related items or content.
What is curation?
This is the name of a theory that suggests the role of the press is to prevent the government from abusing its power.
What is the institution/editorial side?
This continuous need for information developed after CNN began broadcasting in 1980.
What is the 24-hour news cycle?
This is the part of the U.S. Constitution that guarantees freedom of speech and the press.
What is the First Amendment?
This term describes the current information environment where media organizations compete to reach their audiences.
What is the attention economy?
Its four main components are sender, message, channel, and receiver.
This female American journalist is most well-known for her expose about asylums.
Who is Nellie Bly?
Before the internet, the institutional press engaged in this function by selecting which stories readers had access to.
What is gatekeeping?
This is when a newspaper owns a paper mill and its delivery trucks.
What is vertical integration?
The digital strategy pursued by newspapers before they knew how to monetize their websites.
What is "reach before revenue"?
When readers don't simply consume the news but are active participants and contributors to it.
What is mutualisation?
He was the owner of tabloid newspapers, the Sun and News of the World.
Who is Rupert Murdoch?
The century that the Guardian and other newspapers developed their presence on the internet.
What is the 21st century (2000s)?
What are broadcast radio and broadcast television?