some other things
something else
words
stuff
just another column
300

 give all the relevant facts they have and ensure that           they have been checked

Seek the truth and report it

300

protects the right to publish information in print, on television, or on the Internet.

First Amendment

300

what does the F in F.A.B.L.E stand for 

Find the original story/news

300

how close in time the story is to the time of                                                                         publication

Timeliness

300

false information that is spread

Misinformation

400

not act on behalf of special interests whether political, corporate, or cultural.

Independent/impartial

400

If the government can prove that information will harm national security if made public,the courts may block the publication of that information at the government’s request. Members of the press can still face civil liabilities. This means that a news organization that knowingly publishes damaging false information about a person,called libel,can be sued for defamation.

Limitations

400

how close the story is to the audience

Proximity

400

 deliberately misleading or biased information; manipulated narrative or facts; propaganda.

 disinformation

400

a set of morally-driven principles and rules, involved in practicing journalism and that a certain set of values should be followed by all journalists while doing their work.

Ethics 

500

be aware of the impact of words and images on the lives of others.

Minimize Harm

500

 false or misleading information presented as news. It often has the aim of damaging the reputation of a person or entity, or making money through advertising revenue.

Fake News

500

what does the E in F.A.B.L.E stand for 

Exert self control.  Do not repost information

500

the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in a way that confirms or supports one's position/beliefs/opinion/point of view.

Confirmation bias

500

 is considered to be interesting enough to be reported in newspapers or on the radio or television

Newsworthiness

600

 correct errors made

Accountable

600

if there are any famous or well-known individuals                                                                       involved

Prominence

600

 whether or not the content of the story will impact people the more people it impacts the more newsworthy it is

Consequence/Impact

600

what does the B in F.A.B.L.E stand for 

Bias (prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another).  Check your own biases.

600

The government cannot force them to publish something against their will. The government cannot practice censorship. It cannot ban printed materials merely because they contain an alarming or offensive idea. is an example of ________

 Freedom of the Press

700

reliable website for news 

700

what does the A in F.A.B.L.E stand for 

Analyze the headline. Did it elicit strong feelings or emotion?

700

does the story evoke emotions or is it unique

Human interest 

700

what does the L in F.A.B.L.E stand for 

Look to reliable websites to fact check the news/story

700

you should always be skeptical of _____

Fake news