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  2. News media - Wikipedia

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    In response, traditional media outlets included such coverage in their reports. [6] However, several outlets were criticized as they did not check for the reliability and verifiability of the information. [7] Some public opinion research companies have found that a majority or plurality of people in various countries distrust the news media. [8 ...

  3. News media in the United States - Wikipedia

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    National Public Radio (NPR) is the primary non-profit radio service, offered by over 900 stations. Its news programming includes All Things Considered and Morning Edition. PBS and NPR are funded primarily by member contributions and corporate underwriters, with a relatively small amount of government contributions.

  4. Old media - Wikipedia

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    Old media. Old media, or legacy media, [1] are the mass media institutions that dominated prior to the Information Age; particularly print media, film studios, music studios, advertising agencies, radio broadcasting, and television. [2][3][4] Old media institutions are centralized and communicate with one-way technologies to a generally ...

  5. Mainstream media - Wikipedia

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    Mainstream media. In journalism, mainstream media (MSM) is a term and abbreviation used to refer collectively to the various large mass news media that influence many people and both reflect and shape prevailing currents of thought. [1] The term is used to contrast with alternative media. The term is often used for large news conglomerates ...

  6. Citizen journalism - Wikipedia

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    This recent instance of popular media relying on citizen journalism marks the ever-expanding development of the pseudo-reporting strategy. There is a measurable decrease in interest for traditional news sources as more become disinterested by apparent bias and political influence.

  7. Media (communication) - Wikipedia

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    In communication, media (singular medium) are the outlets or tools used to store and deliver content; semantic information or subject matter of which the media contains. [1] [2] The term generally refers to components of the mass media communications industry, such as print media, publishing, news media, photography, cinema, broadcasting (radio and television), digital media, and advertising. [3]

  8. News values - Wikipedia

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    News values are "criteria that influence the selection and presentation of events as published news." These values help explain what makes something "newsworthy." [1] News values are not universal and can vary between different cultures. Among the many lists of news values that have been drawn up by scholars and journalists, some attempt to ...

  9. Social media as a news source - Wikipedia

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    Social media as a news source is the use of online social media platforms rather than moreover traditional media platforms to obtain news. Just as television turned a nation of people who listened to media content into watchers of media content in the 1950s to the 1980s, the emergence of social media has created a nation of media content ...