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  2. Journalistic objectivity - Wikipedia

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    The modern notion of objectivity in journalism is largely due to the work of Walter Lippmann. [7] Lippmann was the first to widely call for journalists to use the scientific method for gathering information. [8] Lippmann called for journalistic objectivity after the excesses of yellow journalism. He noted that the yellows at the time had served ...

  3. Fourth Estate - Wikipedia

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    But, generally, the term "Fourth Estate" refers to the press and media, emphasizing its role in monitoring and influencing the other branches of government and society. A Fifth Estate , while not recognized in the same way as the first four, includes bloggers, social media influencers, and other online platforms that can influence public ...

  4. Journo-influencer - Wikipedia

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    Journo-influencers, or journalist influencer, or news influencers [1] are professionals who blend traditional journalism with the internet reach of modern social media influencers. [2] A production of the internet age , Journo-influencres typically use platforms such as Substack , Instagram , TikTok and YouTube to report news, provide ...

  5. Advocacy journalism - Wikipedia

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    Advocacy journalism is a genre of journalism that adopts a non-objective viewpoint, usually for some social or political purpose. Some advocacy journalists reject the idea that the traditional ideal of objectivity is possible or practical, in part due to the perceived influence of corporate sponsors in advertising .

  6. Majority of social media influencers share information ... - AOL

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    The majority of social media influencers share information with their followers without verifying its accuracy, according to a new U.N. report that was released on Tuesday. The new study, done by ...

  7. Social media as a news source - Wikipedia

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    When social media users rely on these networking platforms for their daily news sources, it is possible that they are only receiving information that is a reflection of what they want to see in society, further implicating the matter by ignoring issues that require being addressed. Social media can and cannot be a reliable source for information.

  8. Journalism ethics and standards - Wikipedia

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    This coalition of international and regional media associations and journalism support groups campaigns for ethics, good governance and self-regulation across all platforms of media. One of the leading voices in the U.S. for journalistic standards and ethics is the Society of Professional Journalists .

  9. NASA is looking for social media influencers to document ...

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    Influencers and content creators approved to attend the launch should be notified by Sept. 30, NASA said. "We strongly encourage participants to make travel arrangements that are refundable and/or ...