news organization

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meaningsofnewsandorganization

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news
noun[U]
uk
/njuːz/
us
/nuːz/
information or reports about ...
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organization
noun
uk
/ˌɔː.ɡən.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌɔːr.ɡən.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/
a group of people who work together in an organized way for a ...
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(Definition ofnewsandorganizationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Interruptions of regular or planned programming for recently-occurring events as reported by anewsorganizationor agency.
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Journalists accused of plagiarism are often suspended from their reporting tasks while the charges are being investigated by thenewsorganization.
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The professionalism, reliability and public accountability of anewsorganizationare three of its most valuable assets.
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He joined thenewsorganizationas its sports editor in the spring of 2002.
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It is the only program to offer foreign journalists non-academic, long-term, hands-on experience in a singlenewsorganization.
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Together, thenewsorganizationprovides daily community, state, national and international news coverage.
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That investigation included review of in-car video footage which was released to a localnewsorganization.
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The perceived credibility was also related to the credibility of thenewsorganizationand the medium dependency of the viewer.
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Thenewsorganizationmaintains a website, which provides breaking news updates throughout trading days as well as archives and statistics.
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Though the press showed up, no majornewsorganizationpublished the story.
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Name me anewsorganizationthat doesn't have some degree of turmoil on a major project, he said.
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In rare cases, anewsorganizationmay dismiss or reassign staff members who appear biased.
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Both ombudsman and readers' representatives are individuals who work for a professionalnewsorganization, and handle complaints that are received or come their attention.
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The originalnewsorganizationreleased an explanation story after finding out of their mistake.
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Rewrites the news into broadcast format, so as not to violate the copyright of anynewsorganization, as well as obtain interviews with people from the surrounding communities.
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For example, pack journalism can occur when anewsorganizationdecides to make a particular story the lead story only because other news organizations are doing so.
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Another issue in the journalism field is between the corporate business of keeping anewsorganization afloat versus the ethics of reporting and reporting the truth.
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This is especially apparent when anewsorganizationis reporting a story with some relevancy to the news organization itself or to its ownership individuals or conglomerate.
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The types of data people desire in their role as purchasers, producers, entertainment consumers, and voters affect what information news organizations will choose to offer.
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Just as any other major corporation or even small businesses there is the ongoing silent battle between the reporters and the executives within anewsorganization.
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