Shared Flashcard Set

Details

Chapter 13
chapter 13 terms
10
Journalism
Undergraduate 3
11/21/2011

Additional Journalism Flashcards

 


 

Cards

Term
News
Definition
The process of gathering information and making narrative reports- edited by individuals in a news organization that create selected frames of reference and help the public make sense of prominent people, important events, and unusual happenings in everyday life.
Term
Newsworthiness
Definition
The often unstated criteria that journalist use to determine which events and issues should become news reports, including timeliness, proximity, conflict, prominence, human interest, consequence, usefulness, novelty, and deviance.
Term
Ethnocentrism
Definition
an underlying value held by many U.S. journalist and citizens, it involves judging other countries and cultures according to how they live up to imitate American practices and ideals.
Term
Responsible Capitalism
Definition
an underlying value held by many U.S. journalist and citizens, it assumes that business people compete with one another not primarily to maximize profits but to increase prosperity for all.
Term
Small-Town Pastoralism
Definition
an underlying value held by many U.S. journalist and citizens, it favors the small over the large and the rural over the urban.
Term
Individualism
Definition
an underlying value held by many U.S. journalist and citizens, it favors individual rights and responsibilities over group needs or institutional mandates.
Term
Conflict of Interest
Definition
Considered unethical, a compromising situation in which a journalist stands to benefit personally from the news report he or she produces.
Term
Herd Journalism
Definition
a situation in which reporters stake out a house or follow a story in such large groups that the entire profession comes under attack for invading peoples privacy or exploiting their personal tragedies.
Term
Sound bite
Definition
In TV journalism, the equivalent of a quote in print; the part of a news report in which an expert, a celebrity, a victim, or a person on the street is interviewed about some aspect of an event or issue.
Term
Public journalism
Definition
a type of journalism, driven by citizen forums, that goes beyond telling the news to embrace a broader mission of improving the quality of public life; also called civic journalism.
Supporting users have an ad free experience!