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Media Literacy Challenge: Guess the Term!
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A person or organization that controls or filters what information is published or broadcast.
Media gatekeeper
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Large, established news organizations that reach a wide audience, like major TV networks or newspapers.
Mainstream media
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A preference or prejudice that affects impartial judgment.
Bias
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The suppression or restriction of certain information by authorities or organizations.
Censorship
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A person providing information to journalists without revealing their identity.
Anonymous source
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The practice of using shocking or exaggerated news to attract attention.
Sensationalism
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The quality of being trusted and believable.
Credibility
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The process of verifying the truth or accuracy of information.
Fact-checking
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A particular way of presenting or framing a story.
Narrative
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Non-mainstream media sources that often present different perspectives.
Alternative media
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News reported by ordinary people rather than professional journalists, often via social media.
Citizen journalism
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A research institute or organization that provides analysis and ideas on public policy, media, or societal issues.
Think tank
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A situation in which people are only exposed to opinions that align with their own, reinforcing their existing beliefs.
Echo chamber
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False or misleading information presented as news, often created to influence public opinion or generate online traffic.
Fake news
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Headlines or content designed to grab attention and entice people to click, often by using exaggerated or misleading language.
Clickbait
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News or information presented in a highly entertaining way, often blurring the line between facts and entertainment.
Infotainment
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