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He swiftly demolishes the notion that news is defined only by the hour of the day.
"I think they've managed to challenge the authoritative ways in which news is defined and formed in Malaysia," Masjaliza Hamzah, executive officer of the Kuala Lumpur-based Center for Independent Journalism, said of the local news Web sites.
Fake news is defined in the pledge as "inaccurate information, packaged to look somehow like news".
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A digital news provider is defined by the kind of stories it chooses to link to from among tens of thousands of surplus stories.
Developed initially by Iedema et al. (1994) to describe the patterning of Appraisal choices in news discourse, Voice Theory is defined by Coffin (2006, 150) as "a means of capturing the conventionalized clusterings of [Appraisal] resources that occur within particular discourse domains and in relation to particular genres".
Our job as journalists is to draw attention, to point at things, and what we choose to highlight is defined as news.
More specifically, we initially consider two main sources of news articles (i.e., media sources a user follows and his Twitter friends) and compute the political diversity of news articles coming from the two sources based on the Shannon Index, which is defined as the (political) entropy of the news articles associated with the user.
Professional media is defined as any source of news produced by trained journalist and accredited to a licensed broadcaster.
She convened dozens of meetings over six months in which they debated how news should be defined and how it should be conveyed to viewers.
The news conference was defined not by that moment, nor by the droll but possibly set up double act where Cameron claimed to have been beaten at ping pong by Obama, and the president corrected him – they were playing as a team, and were beaten by children.
A news syndicate was defined as a newspaper publisher or publishing group producing media reports that are also simultaneously licensed to subscribers (e.g. Washington Post Company, McClatchy Newspapers).
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