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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NewsNews - Wikipedia

    News is information about current events. This may be provided through many different media: word of mouth, printing, postal systems, broadcasting, electronic communication, or through the testimony of observers and witnesses to events. News is sometimes called "hard news" to differentiate it from soft media. Common topics for news reports ...

  2. Worldwide current events. Sports events. Recent deaths. Entry views by week list. Topics in the news. Willie Mays in 1961. American baseball player Willie Mays (pictured) dies at the age of 93. In basketball, the Boston Celtics defeat the Dallas Mavericks to win the NBA Finals.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BBC_NewsBBC News - Wikipedia

    BBC News is responsible for the news programmes and documentary content on the BBC's general television channels, as well as the news coverage on the BBC News Channel in the UK, and 22 hours of programming for the corporation's international channel.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › News_mediaNews media - Wikipedia

    • History
    • Etymology
    • Broadcasting
    • Newspapers
    • Newsmagazines
    • Newsreels
    • Online Journalism
    • News Coverage and New Media
    • Media Integrity
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    Some of the first news circulations occurred in Renaissance Europe. These handwritten newsletters contained news about wars, economic conditions, and social customs and were circulated among merchants. The first printed news appeared by the late 1400s in German pamphlets that contained content that was often highly sensationalized. Thefirst newspap...

    A "medium" (plural "media") is a carrier of something. Common things carried by media include information, art, or physical objects. A medium may provide transmission or storage of information or both.The industries which produce news and entertainment content for the mass media are often called "the media" (in much the same way the newspaper indus...

    Broadcasting is the distribution of audio and video signals (programs) to a number of recipients ("listeners" or "viewers") that belong to a large group. This group may be the public in general, or a relatively large audience within the public. Thus, an Internet channel may distribute text or music worldwide, while a public address system in (for e...

    A newspaper is a lightweight and disposable publication (more specifically, a periodical), usually printed on low-cost paper called newsprint. It may be general or of special interest, and may be published daily, weekly, biweekly, monthly, bimonthly, or quarterly. General-interest newspapers are usually journals of current news on a variety of topi...

    A newsmagazine, is a usually weekly magazine featuring articles on current events. News magazines generally go more in-depth into stories than newspapers, trying to give the reader an understanding of the context surrounding important events, rather than just the facts.

    A newsreel was a documentary film common in the first half of the 20th century, that regularly released in a public presentation place containing filmed newsstories. Created by Pathé Frères of France in 1908, this form of film was a staple of the typical North American, British, and Commonwealth countries (especially Canada, Australia and New Zeala...

    Online journalism is reporting and other journalism produced or distributed via the Internet. The Internet has allowed the formal and informal publication of news stories through mainstream media outlets, social media platforms, as well as blogs and other self-publishednews stories. Journalists working on the Internet have been referred to as J-Blo...

    By covering news, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, and vital events, the daily media shape the dominant cultural, social and political picture of society. Beyond the media networks, independent news sources have evolved to report on events which escape attention or underlie the major stories. In recent years, the blogospherehas taken repor...

    Media integrity refers to the ability of a news media outlet to serve the public interest and democratic process, making it resilient to institutional corruption within the media system, economy of influence, conflicting dependence and political clientelism. Media integrity encompasses following qualities of a media outlet: 1. independencefrom priv...

    Chart – Real and Fake News (2016)/Vanessa Otero (basis) (Mark Frauenfelder)
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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WikipediaWikipedia - Wikipedia

    Wikipedia [c] is a free content online encyclopedia written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki software MediaWiki.

  7. The Wikipedia community newspaper that is written by volunteers and published biweekly. Wikipedia:Goings-on (Shortcut: WP:GO ). Weekly news and updates about existing or new projects or initiatives of Wikipedians. Wikipedia:Press coverage (Shortcut: WP:PRESS ). What news media say about Wikipedia.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Taiwan_NewsTaiwan News - Wikipedia

    Taiwan News (formerly China News) is an English-language online newspaper and former print newspaper in Taiwan. Its editorial position shifted to pan-Green after I-Mei Foods acquired a majority stake. I-Mei also publishes the Chinese-language news weekly of