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  2. Chequebook journalism - Wikipedia

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    Chequebook journalism ( American English: checkbook journalism) is the controversial practice of news reporters paying sources for their information. In the U.S. it is generally considered unethical, with most mainstream newspapers and news shows having a policy forbidding it. In contrast, tabloid newspapers and tabloid television shows, which ...

  3. Consumers' Checkbook - Wikipedia

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    Consumers' Checkbook /Center for the Study of Services (doing business as Consumers’ CHECKBOOK) is an independent, nonprofit consumer organization. It was founded in 1974 [1] in order to provide survey information to consumers about vendors and service providers. There are both print and online publications in the Boston, Chicago, Delaware ...

  4. Mass communication - Wikipedia

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    Mass communication. Mass communication is the process of imparting and exchanging information through mass media to large population segments. It utilizes various forms of media as technology has made the dissemination of information more efficient. Primary examples of platforms utilized and examined include journalism and advertising.

  5. Air National Guard unit that was suspended after classified ...

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    The 102nd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group was suspended in mid-April 2023 after Massachusetts Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira was arrested over leaking highly ...

  6. Mass media in Poland - Wikipedia

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    The mass media in Poland consist of several different types of communications media including television, radio, cinema, newspapers, magazines, and Internet. During the communist regime in Poland the Stalinist press doctrine dominated and controlled Polish media. The country instituted freedom of press since the fall of communism. The Polish ...

  7. Mass media in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    In Flanders, VRT channels ( Eén, Canvas and Ketnet / OP12) had a combined market share of 42.0% in 2012, VMMa channels ( Vtm, 2BE, Vitaya and vtmKzoom) 28.8%, SBS Belgium channels ( VIER and VIJF) 10.5% and Concentra (Acht) 0.5%. There are numerous public and private media companies that specialise as producer or distributor of channels ...

  8. Glossary of journalism - Wikipedia

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    1. An entertaining, amusing, or offbeat story used to balance a page or bulletin of otherwise serious news. [1] 2. The first sentence or first few words of a story, set in larger type than the main body text, or the first word or two of a photo caption, set in uppercase type distinct from the rest of the caption text.

  9. Mass media in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Mass media in Argentina. The mass media in Argentina is one of the leading media markets in South America, [citation needed] with a relatively free and fair press and media industry. While there are 15 major media companies in Argentina, most media outlets are owned by a very small number of large conglomerates such as Grupo Clarín and Grupo ...