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  2. Solutions journalism - Wikipedia

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    Proponents of solutions journalism argue that such stories do not represent rigorous, evidence-based reporting. Critics of solutions journalism also have voiced concerns regarding potential bias and advocacy. There is a fine line, they suggest, between reporting on responses and actually advocating on their behalf.

  3. Glossary of journalism - Wikipedia

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    Also newsreader, newscaster, news anchor, anchorman, anchorwoman, or simply anchor. A person who reads or presents news during a news program on television, on the radio, or on the Internet. News presenters are often also working journalists , assisting in the collection of news material and providing commentary during the program.

  4. News presenter - Wikipedia

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    The role of the news presenter developed over time. Classically, the presenter would read the news from news "copy" which they may or may not have helped write with a news writer. This was often taken almost directly from wire services and then rewritten. Prior to the television era, radio-news broadcasts often mixed news with opinion and each ...

  5. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Friday, February 21

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    Today's Connections Game Answers for Friday, February 21, 2025: 1. WAY OF SOLVING A PROBLEM: ANSWER, FIX, REMEDY, SOLUTION 2. COLLECT, AS FROM AN ORCHARD: GATHER ...

  6. Solutions Journalism Network - Wikipedia

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    The mission of SJN is "to spread the practice of solutions journalism: rigorous and compelling reporting about responses to social problems". [1] What SJN calls solutions journalism is preceded by very similar journalistic styles that have been practiced outside the United States, including "constructive journalism", which originated in Denmark.

  7. The years-long road that led to last week’s “SNL50” events was more than a complex programming campaign for NBCUniversal. It was a test of the company’s pipes. The Feb. 14 “SNL50: The ...

  8. WSOC news anchor is leaving for an ‘amazing opportunity ...

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    WSOC-TV anchor and reporter John Paul is leaving the station this week after seven years.. Paul announced his pending departure on Facebook. “I have an amazing opportunity to work at 6abc Action ...

  9. Glossary of broadcasting terms - Wikipedia

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    High-definition television: Broadcasting using a line standard of 720 or greater. Prior to World War II, high definition meant a line standard greater than 240 lines. A CB radio with an exposed helical "rubber ducky" antenna. helical antenna A radio antenna with one or more conductive wires, wound up in the shape of a helix. A version of this ...