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image manipulation, and image grabbing and plagiarismtypes of image-specific issues
process of bringing changes to a digitized image or the art of transforming an image to convey what you wantimage manipulation
images are manipulated in order to maintain this in which media audiences may want to buy or subscribe tovisual impression
a common concern among citizens in the management and affairs of local, state, and national governmentpublic interest
determine how much prominence a news story is given by a media outlet, and the attention it is given by the audiencenews values
tabloidization, envelopmental journalism, sensationalismnews and biases
change in the style of journalism away from politics and foreign affairs towards entertainment and celebritiestabloidization
bribery of mass media personnel, usually through cash put in envelopes. write news favorable to one party/sideenvelopmental journalism
subject matter, language, or style producing designed to produce startling or thrilling impressions or to excite and please vulgar taste. for mindlessly calling attentionssensationalism
proper label to use when analyzing so-called "fake news"information disorder
misinformation disinformation malinformation3 types of information disorder
false information is shared, no harm is meantmisinformation
false information is knowingly shared to cause harmdisinformation
genuine information is shared to cause harm (sharing confidential information to the public)mal-information
satire or parody misleading content imposter content fabricated content false connection false context manipulated content7 forms of information disorder
no intention to cause harm but has potential to foolsatire or parody
misleading use of information to frame an issue or individualmisleading content
when genuine sources are impersonatedimposter content
new content is 100% false, designed to deceive and do harmfabricated content
when headlines, visual or captions don't support the contentfalse connection
when genuine content is shared with false contextual informationfalse context
when genuine information or imagery is manipulated to deceivemanipulated content
ac-dc and payolaaudio-specific issues
use of media collection to attack or defend certain personalitiesAC-DC
unethical practice of record promoters paying DJs or radio programmers to favor particular songs over othersPayola