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a news media outlet
an organization that broadcasts programmes or publishes news
a newsroom
an office (at a television or radio station or a newspaper) where news is collected and reports are prepared for broadcasting or publishing
a news cycle
the time between the release of information and its publication
deadpan (reporting)
displaying no emotional or personal involvement; in a matter-of-fact manner
a feed (information)
a facility (= website page) for notifying the user of a blog or other frequently updated website that new content has been added
human interest story
a story that focuses on the human side of news and often appeals to the readers' emotion
a post-truth era
relating to or denoting circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion compared to emotion and personal belief
the political spectrum
a system of classifying different political positions
a listicle
an (online) article presented in the format of a numbered or bulleted list
media coverage
attention from mass media outlets, such as newspapers and television, that can bring claims to the attention of a wide audience
news output
the actual news product
breaking news
a sudden, compelling news event covered immediately by reporters
citizen journalism
news reported and distributed by citizens, rather than professional journalists, through different digital platforms
amateur
not professional
video footage
video that is kept as a recording
to offer a fresh angle
to present a piece of news from a different perspective
a tip-off
(the) inside information that something is going to happen
fake news/(mis-/mal-/dis-)information
false or misleading information presented as news; often has the aim of damaging the reputation of a person or entity (=organisation), or making money through advertising
a reliable (trustworthy, verifiable) source
a source well-supported by verifiable, credible facts
to censor reporting
to prevent a piece of information from being made available to the public because it is considered to be offensive or harmful
to discern fact from fiction
to be able to see and decide what is true and what is fake
to air one's views
to make one's opinions known to other people
in the public eye
well-known to many people through newspapers and television