What is the timeline of major technological innovations in media? - Answers Newspapers ->
Telegraph -> Telephone -> Photography -> Radio.
What is the role of technology in media as discussed in the course? - Answers Technological
innovations have improved media aspects while testing culture.
What principles unite journalists? - Answers Fairness, accuracy, context, and truth (FACT).
Which news outlets are examples of applying journalistic principles? - Answers Associated
Press (AP) and British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).
What do journalism audiences expect from news? - Answers Stories that inform and serve the
public good.
What are the differences between journalism and media? - Answers Differences include purpose,
empiricism, sources, creative languages, and ethics.
What are the similarities between journalism and media? - Answers Both are forms of mass
communication that inform the public.
Define journalism. - Answers The profession of creating timely multimedia reporting of key
events and issues for a mass audience.
What does fairness in journalism entail? - Answers Assessing each side with objectivity in
details, data, and descriptions.
What is accuracy in journalism? - Answers Being factually correct.
What is context in journalism? - Answers Providing background and surrounding facts.
What does truth mean in journalism? - Answers The entirety of the story.
What elements make a story newsworthy? - Answers Timeliness, impact, conflict, human
interest, prominence, proximity, and uniqueness (TIPICUP).
What is timeliness in news? - Answers The newness of the facts.
What does impact (human interest) refer to in news? - Answers The emotional aspect of a story,
often described as the 'aw' factor.
What is proximity in news? - Answers The nearness of an event.
What does impact (consequence) mean in news? - Answers How a story will change everyday
life.
What does conflict refer to in news stories? - Answers The story of opposing forces.
, What does uniqueness mean in news? - Answers The novelty or humor of a news story.
What is prominence in news? - Answers The newsworthiness of a specific person.
How is a budget line used in journalism? - Answers To propose a story to an editor, essentially
'selling' the story and its importance.
What are the qualities of a good budget line? - Answers A proposed headline, a summary of
known facts, and a brilliant question.
What characteristics define a good journalistic question? - Answers Courageous, original, and
narrow/specific.
Define ethics in journalism. - Answers The principles that guide journalists to avoid pitfalls like
bias, plagiarism, and deception.
What is bias in journalism? - Answers Allowing personal or political beliefs to influence reporting.
What is conflict of interest in journalism? - Answers When a journalist's personal interests
collide with the audience's need to know.
What constitutes plagiarism in journalism? - Answers Using ideas, reporting, or words of others
as one's own.
What is theft in journalism? - Answers Stealing materials in the reporting process.
What does deception mean in journalism? - Answers Misrepresenting oneself while reporting a
story.
What is fabrication in journalism? - Answers Making up a story without proof or evidence.
What is an anonymous source in journalism? - Answers Publishing someone's words or ideas
without identifying them.
What does burning a source mean? - Answers Revealing the identity of an anonymous source.
What are the six ways technological advances have changed media experiences? - Answers
Anonymity, speed, fidelity, interactivity, frequency, and convergence.
What is McLuhan's tetrad? - Answers A framework to analyze the effects of new technology on
existing media: enhance, reverse, retrieve, obsolesce.
What is Section 230? - Answers A law that shields internet platforms from liability for third-party
content and allows moderation without liability.
What are the arguments for Section 230? - Answers It prevents excessive moderation and
censorship, preserving freedom of speech.