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Что (кто) такое news groups - определение

REPOSITORY USUALLY WITHIN THE USENET SYSTEM, FOR MESSAGES POSTED FROM MANY USERS IN DIFFERENT LOCATIONS
Usenet hierarchy; Top-level usenet hierarchy; News group; Newsgroups; Completion rate; Completion Rates; News groups; News Group; Usegroup; Binary newsgroups; Binary newsgroup; Binaries newsgroups; Usenet group; Newsgroup; Moderated newsgroup; Newsgroup access; Draft:Usenet Newsgroup
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press corps         
  • Journalists at work in [[Montreal]] in the 1940s
  • The editor's office (Newsroom) of the ''[[Helsingin Sanomat]]'' in 1965
  • Bill German, editor emeritus and Page One editor Jack Breibart in the newsroom of ''[[The San Francisco Chronicle]]'' in 1994
  • Newspaper "gone to the Web" in California
ELEMENTS OF THE MASS MEDIA THAT FOCUS ON DELIVERING NEWS
News organizations; News trade; News business; News industry; News organization; News Media; Press corps; News organisation; Media (press); News report; Press media; Media news outlet; News publishing; Online news media; News Report; News outlets; News journalism; Mass news media; Media integrity; History of news media
(press corps)
The press corps is a group of journalists who are all working in a particular place, for different newspapers.
David McNeil is travelling with the White House press corps.
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newsflash         
  • [[Al Jazeera English]] newsroom, [[Doha]], 2011
  • A sample section of a news broadcast by [[Pentagon News]]
NEWS PUBLISHED OVER RADIO OR TELEVISION
Newscast; Late-night news; Television news channel; News channels; News program; TV news; Tv news; Radio news; News programs; Television news; Newscasting; News programming; Cable News; Newscasts; Newsbreak; News programme; News broadcast; News channel; Newsflash; 11 o'clock news; The 11 O'Clock News; News programmes; NewsBreak; Network news; News broadcasts; News bulletins; TV News; 11 O'Clock News; Late local news; News network; TV news show; Television news show; News Program; News show; World television news; Vincent Wu; Hyper-local news
also news flash (newsflashes)
A newsflash is an important item of news that television or radio companies broadcast as soon as they receive it, often interrupting other programmes to do so.
We interrupt our programmes for a newsflash.
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News broadcasting         
  • [[Al Jazeera English]] newsroom, [[Doha]], 2011
  • A sample section of a news broadcast by [[Pentagon News]]
NEWS PUBLISHED OVER RADIO OR TELEVISION
Newscast; Late-night news; Television news channel; News channels; News program; TV news; Tv news; Radio news; News programs; Television news; Newscasting; News programming; Cable News; Newscasts; Newsbreak; News programme; News broadcast; News channel; Newsflash; 11 o'clock news; The 11 O'Clock News; News programmes; NewsBreak; Network news; News broadcasts; News bulletins; TV News; 11 O'Clock News; Late local news; News network; TV news show; Television news show; News Program; News show; World television news; Vincent Wu; Hyper-local news
News broadcasting is the medium of broadcasting various news events and other information via television, radio, or the internet in the field of broadcast journalism. The content is usually either produced locally in a radio studio or television studio newsroom, or by a broadcast network.
newscast         
  • [[Al Jazeera English]] newsroom, [[Doha]], 2011
  • A sample section of a news broadcast by [[Pentagon News]]
NEWS PUBLISHED OVER RADIO OR TELEVISION
Newscast; Late-night news; Television news channel; News channels; News program; TV news; Tv news; Radio news; News programs; Television news; Newscasting; News programming; Cable News; Newscasts; Newsbreak; News programme; News broadcast; News channel; Newsflash; 11 o'clock news; The 11 O'Clock News; News programmes; NewsBreak; Network news; News broadcasts; News bulletins; TV News; 11 O'Clock News; Late local news; News network; TV news show; Television news show; News Program; News show; World television news; Vincent Wu; Hyper-local news
(newscasts)
A newscast is a news programme that is broadcast on the radio or on television. (mainly AM)
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newscast         
  • [[Al Jazeera English]] newsroom, [[Doha]], 2011
  • A sample section of a news broadcast by [[Pentagon News]]
NEWS PUBLISHED OVER RADIO OR TELEVISION
Newscast; Late-night news; Television news channel; News channels; News program; TV news; Tv news; Radio news; News programs; Television news; Newscasting; News programming; Cable News; Newscasts; Newsbreak; News programme; News broadcast; News channel; Newsflash; 11 o'clock news; The 11 O'Clock News; News programmes; NewsBreak; Network news; News broadcasts; News bulletins; TV News; 11 O'Clock News; Late local news; News network; TV news show; Television news show; News Program; News show; World television news; Vincent Wu; Hyper-local news
¦ noun N. Amer. a broadcast news report.
newsflash         
  • [[Al Jazeera English]] newsroom, [[Doha]], 2011
  • A sample section of a news broadcast by [[Pentagon News]]
NEWS PUBLISHED OVER RADIO OR TELEVISION
Newscast; Late-night news; Television news channel; News channels; News program; TV news; Tv news; Radio news; News programs; Television news; Newscasting; News programming; Cable News; Newscasts; Newsbreak; News programme; News broadcast; News channel; Newsflash; 11 o'clock news; The 11 O'Clock News; News programmes; NewsBreak; Network news; News broadcasts; News bulletins; TV News; 11 O'Clock News; Late local news; News network; TV news show; Television news show; News Program; News show; World television news; Vincent Wu; Hyper-local news
¦ noun a single item of important news broadcast separately and often interrupting other programmes.
News satire         
TYPE OF PARODY PRESENTED IN A FORMAT TYPICAL OF MAINSTREAM JOURNALISM
News parody; News Satire; News comedy; Satirical newspaper; Satire news
News satire or news comedy is a type of parody presented in a format typical of mainstream journalism, and called a satire because of its content. News satire has been around almost as long as journalism itself, but it is particularly popular on the web, with websites like The Onion and The Babylon Bee, where it is relatively easy to mimic a legitimate news site.
Fake news         
  • A "lunar animal" said to have been discovered by [[John Herschel]] on the [[Moon]]
  • Donald Trump frequently mentioned fake news on Twitter to criticize the media in the United States, including [[CNN]] and ''[[The New York Times]]''
  • Infographic ''How to spot fake news'' published by the [[International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions]]
  • Jair Bolsonaro
  • Roman politician and general [[Mark Antony]] killed himself because of misinformation.<ref name="MarcAntonysuicide"/>
  • Residents of [[New York City]] celebrate the news of the [[Armistice of 11 November 1918]]
  • [[Joseph Pulitzer]] and [[William Randolph Hearst]] caricatured as they urged the U.S. into the [[Spanish–American War]]
FALSE OR MISLEADING INFORMATION PRESENTED AS NEWS
Fake News; Hoax news; Fake news by country; Fake news impact by country; Fake-news; Fake News Media; FAKE NEWS; False news; Viral Deception; Viral deception; Flase news; Junk news; The Fake News Media; Fake news in the Palestinian territories; Sham news; Fake stories; Fake story; Fake news (Donald Trump); Inaccurate news; Fake news in the Middle East; Fake news in Africa; Fake news in Ukraine; Information disorder; Fake news in Poland; Fake news in Israel; Fake news in South Africa; Fake news in China; Fake news in South Korea; Fake news in Australia; Prebunking; Fake news in Germany
Fake news is false or misleading information presented as news. Fake news often has the aim of damaging the reputation of a person or entity, or making money through advertising revenue.
BBC News (TV channel)         
  • Logo used from 2008 to 2019
  • BBC News HD logo (2013–2019)
  • The countdown since 2005 has shown the elements of journalism and production involved in bringing news stories to air.
BRITISH 24-HOUR TELEVISION NEWS CHANNEL
BBC NEWS 24; BBC News 24 countdown; BBC Headlines; BBC News Channel; BBC News 24; BBC News (channel); BBC News (TV Channel); BBC NEWS CHANNEL; BBC News channel; BBC NC; BBC News (TV-channel); BBC countdown; BBC News (TV network); BBC News HD; E24 (TV programme); The Papers; BBC News Countdown

BBC News (also known as the BBC News Channel) is a British free-to-air public broadcast television news channel for BBC News. It was launched as BBC News 24 on 9 November 1997 at 5:30 pm as part of the BBC's foray into digital domestic television channels, becoming the first competitor to Sky News, which had been running since 1989. For a time, looped news, sport and weather bulletins were available to view via BBC Red Button.

On 22 February 2006, the channel was named News Channel of the Year at the Royal Television Society Television Journalism Awards for the first time in its history. The judges remarked that this was the year that the channel had "really come into its own." The channel won the accolade for a second time in 2017.

From May 2007, viewers in the UK could watch the channel via the BBC News website. In April 2008, the channel was renamed BBC News as part of a £550,000 rebranding of the BBC's news output, complete with a new studio and presentation. Its sister service, BBC World was also renamed BBC World News while the national news bulletins became BBC News at One, BBC News at Six and BBC News at Ten. Across the day the channel averages about twice the audience of Sky News.

In July 2022, the BBC made the decision to merge both BBC News (for UK audiences) and BBC World News (for international audiences) as one news network, under the name BBC News. The channel is set to be launched in April 2023 and will include news from both the UK and around the world.

The channel is based at and broadcasts from Broadcasting House in the West End of London.

OSN News         
  • 1997 - 2010
  • 2010 - 2011
  • 2013 - 2019
TELEVISION CHANNEL
Orbit News
OSN News is a 24-hour satellite channel offering exclusively American news programming from NBC, and MSNBC to U.S.

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Usenet newsgroup

A Usenet newsgroup is a repository usually within the Usenet system, for messages posted from users in different locations using the Internet. They are discussion groups and are not devoted to publishing news. Newsgroups are technically distinct from, but functionally similar to, discussion forums on the World Wide Web. Newsreader software is used to read the content of newsgroups.

Before the adoption of the World Wide Web, Usenet newsgroups were among the most popular Internet services, and have retained their noncommercial nature in contrast to the increasingly ad-laden web. In recent years, this form of open discussion on the Internet has lost considerable ground to individually-operated browser-accessible forums and big media social networks such as Facebook and Twitter.

Communication is facilitated by the Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) which allows connection to Usenet servers and data transfer over the internet. Similar to another early (yet still used) protocol SMTP which is used for email messages, NNTP allows both server-server and client-server communication. This means that newsgroups can be replicated from server to server which gives the Usenet network the ability to maintain a level of robust data persistence as a result of built-in data redundancy. However, most users will access using only the client-server commands of NNTP and in almost all cases will use a GUI for browsing as opposed to command line based client-server communication specified in the NNTP protocol.