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hat does an inverted pyramid do? (1 point) Responses
Provides immediate interest by beginning with a brief quotation from a
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which statement best explains the significance of the newspaper headline
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Question 6. How might celebrity bias influence the way news stories are reported?
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based on the excerpt how does this newspaper article compare to the yellow journalism articles written about the explosion of
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Which of the following headlines is an example of yellow journalism?
* 1 point Foreign Plot Shows Spain is Behind the Sinking of
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"Why Journalism Has a Gender
Problem" by Corinne Segal A Fortune study on performance reviews in the tech industry found that
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Investigative journalists research and report about fraud, corruption, public hazards, and more. The graph shows the number of
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What can one infer about “true gonzo” writers in the following passage?
The notion that journalists should strive to remain
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What can one infer about “true gonzo” writers in the following passage?
The notion that journalists should strive to remain
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Based on the below description, would it be likely that a journalist writing in “gonzo” form would have a large amount of
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Why did some people criticize yellow journalism?
(1 point) Responses for promoting women’s rights for promoting women’s
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Explain why this quote, attributed to newspaper owner William Randolph Hearst, has long exemplified yellow journalism: "You
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Which scenario involves a reporter acting ethically?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AA reporter has a cousin who owns a shop
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A headline that could be considered yellow journalism is a duplicated posting of the article “ For the Detection of the
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fill in the blank.
“Clickbait” articles, or articles that are designed to grab your attention by shocking you, are a type of
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Yellow journalism refers to what?
(1 point) A comic strip by Richard Felton Outcault The use of sensationalistic news The type of
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The New York Journal and New York World relied on ______ to sell newspapers.
(1 point) Political cartoons Sensationalistic
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Use the radio segment to answer the question.
Radio segment: The strike across town has been going on for forty-five days now.
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Why did some people criticize yellow journalism? (1 point) Responses for promoting women’s rights for promoting
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Which principle of ethical journalism tells journalists that they must treat all people with dignity and respect?
- Principle 1:
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How did Joseph Pulitzer differ from William Randolph Hearst?
(1 point) Pulitzer used sensationalistic journalism to sell more
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Which newspaper won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize in the Breaking News Category for its coverage of
the shootings at Columbine High
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The Pulitzer Prizes are awarded for a(n):
(1 point) Innovative investigative reporting Distinguished example of public service
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When did Pulitzer and Hearst begin their bitter battle to sell newspapers, and what did both do
after the attack on the U.S.
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Herbert Bayard Swope of New York World won the first Pulitzer Prize for reporting in:
(1 point) 1917 1915 1913
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Herbert Bayard Swope of New York World won the first Pulitzer Prize for reporting in:
(1 point) 1917 1915 1913 1911
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Copy and paste the following questions in your journal, and answer each one. You will be asked at the end of each publication
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How did Joseph Pulitzer differ from William Randolph Hearst?
(1 point) Responses Pulitzer used sensationalistic journalism to
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Claudia is working as a television reporter for the local news station. She loves the high energy and variety that her job
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Why did some people criticize yellow journalism
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Which scenario involves a reporter acting ethically?(1 point)
Responses A reporter explains a controversial situation and chooses
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why did some people criticize yellow journalism?
a. For promoting women’s rights. b. For its sensational reporting style. c.
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How does the newspaper article compare to the yellow journalism article written about the explosion of the battleship Maine in
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why did some people citiczen yellow journalism?
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Which scenario involves a reporter acting ethically?
Responses A reporter explains a controversial situation and chooses to leave
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How might a journalist in today's age differ from one 40 years ago in terms of skill set?
They do better research about a topic
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Which of the following would be considered a career in communications select all that apply actor author editor journalist
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What trend in journalism did media coverage of the Watergate scandal illustrate?(1 point) Responses Journalists became more
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The front page of the New York Journal and Advertiser is shown.
Using the image of the front page and the knowledge you attained
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Use the passage to answer the
question. During the Nixon presidency, journalists reported damaging, yet credible, stories that
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Use the passage to answer the question.
A journalist writes an article for an online news site. After the story is published, the
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What trend in journalism did media coverage of the Watergate scandal illustrate?(1 point)
Responses Journalists became more
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What trend in journalism did media coverage of the Watergate scandal illustrate?(1 point)
Responses Journalists became more
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What trend in journalism did media coverage of the Watergate scandal illustrate?(1 point) Responses Journalists became more
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Which scenario involves a reporter acting ethically?(1 point) Responses A reporter does not manage to verify facts by print
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Which scenario involves a reporter acting ethically?(1 point)
Responses A politician asks a reporter to leave some details about
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Hana
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What is a criticism of the media's use of race horse journalism?
1. people won't get accurate facts because new outlets rush to
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From the Editor's Desk
Round Robin Senior High School Most students think of white sandy beaches and deep blue oceans when they
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Which scenario involves a reporter acting ethically?(1 point)
Responses A reporter explains a controversial situation and chooses
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Hana
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How might a journalist in today's age differ from one 40 years ago in terms of skill set?
They focus more on international news.
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