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Gatekeeping (communication) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In human communication, in particular, in journalism, gatekeeping is the process through which ideas and information are filtered for publication. The internal decision making process of relaying or...
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Online Journalism Ethics; Gatekeeping; by Kendyl Salcito; Journalists have long considered themselves the ... Though DVB is in its own right a gatekeeper, submitting only its pre-selected information to the airwaves, the new gate it created provides an alternate viewpoint from the government-supported broadcasts.
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Journalism is the rightful guardian of disclosure of news and information, and what should be ... To me, this highlights a yawning gap between how some people see the continuing traditional role of the journalist - as the guardian or gatekeeper of what the public should be told - and what is actually happening today.
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Hobson's takeaway is that Humphrey believes that "Journalism is the rightful guardian of disclosure of news and information, and what should be disclosed and what shouldn't, and has a duty and a right to maintain ... Listed below are links to weblogs that reference The Days Are Numbered For Gatekeeper Journalism:
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Will Richardson thinks that August 2004 will go down as the beginning of a dark period of change for mainstream media. ... Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Is the End of Gatekeeper Journalism In Sight?:
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There is a smear campaign launched against John Kerry. But that is not the only thing going on with the Swift Boat Veterans. The press may have knocked down the most serious charges. But the idea of the press as the great adjudicator has also been knocked down. ... Madison Square Garden, ... That is the word I would use: stunned.
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Young PR professional Jeffrey Team at Inside the Cubicle: “Well Jay, the demise of the audience is not confined to journalism, it is pervasive in all communications…I am on a personal crusade to get the public relations industry to move away from the term target audience and instead think about communities of...
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By Ryan Tate ... Jul 24, 2008 4:39 AM 44,050 ... If you want an efficient, capsule summary of why you haven't read anything in newspapers or seen anything on major network news about how John Edwards ran from National Enquirer reporters in a hotel parking garage, about how he hid in a bathroom for 15 minutes, and about how...
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Here’s the 7th lesson from my year 2 undergraduate module in Online Journalism, where I look at a range of examples of mapping in journalism, as well as the broader idea of image maps (the rest of the series can be found here):
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Journalism can now tap into the boundless resource of knowledge and opinion within the audience. The role of the journalist changes from gatekeeper to a networker. The best obtainable version of the truth remains the goal but trust is not a given, it is a mutual relationship between the public and journalist.
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