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  2. Media transparency - Wikipedia

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    Media transparency, also referred to as transparent media or media opacity, [1] is a concept that explores how and why information subsidies are being produced, distributed and handled by media professionals, including journalists, editors, public relations practitioners, government officials, public affairs specialists, and spokespeople. In ...

  3. Corporate transparency - Wikipedia

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    Corporate transparency describes the extent to which a corporation's actions are observable by outsiders. This is a consequence of regulation, local norms, and the set of information, privacy, and business policies concerning corporate decision-making and operations openness to employees, stakeholders , shareholders and the general public.

  4. Transparency (behavior) - Wikipedia

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    Media transparency is the concept of determining how and why information is conveyed through various means. If the media and the public knows everything that happens in all authorities and county administrations there will be a lot of questions, protests and suggestions coming from media and the public.

  5. Opinion - There’s less social media transparency and, likely ...

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    Recent declines in transparency may blind researchers and the public to the impact of other changes in the social media ecosystem altering how disinformation is being spread, including the ...

  6. MediaTransparency - Wikipedia

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    MediaTransparency was a project begun in 1999 which monitored the financial ties of conservative think tanks to conservative foundations in the United States. Its database tracked over 50,000 grants awarded since 1985, which total more than US$3.2 billion.

  7. Transparency - Wikipedia

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    Transparency (behavior), showing what is done Open government#Transparency; Transparency (linguistic) Transparency (market), everything known; Transparency (science), where all is described; Transparency (trade), clear foreign trade regulations; Compensation transparency, pay fully disclosed; Media transparency, open handling of news

  8. Transparency of media ownership in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Transparency of media ownership is an essential component of any democratic media system. Experts, European organisations and NGOs agree that transparency of media ownership is crucial for media pluralism and democracy [1] as, for instance, it provides the knowledge to take steps to address media concentration and conflict of interests.

  9. An overlooked corner of the Trump trade is up more than 100% ...

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    Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have surged amid speculation Trump could privatize the mortgage giants. The 2008 financial crisis led to the government's conservatorship of the firms.