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Open journalism; Wiki journalism; Open source journalism

journalism      
n. giornalismo
yellow journalism         
  • Puck]]'' cartoon of November 21, 1888.
  • "Yellow journalism" cartoon about the [[Spanish–American War]] of 1898. The newspaper publishers [[Joseph Pulitzer]] and [[William Randolph Hearst]] are both attired as the [[Yellow Kid]] comics character of the time, and are competitively claiming ownership of the war.
  • "The Yellow Press", by [[L. M. Glackens]], portrays William Randolph Hearst as a jester distributing sensational stories.
  • [[The Yellow Kid]], published by both ''New York World'' and ''New York Journal''
SENSATIONALISTIC NEWS
Yellow press; Yellow Journalism; Yellow journalist; Yellow Dog Journalism; Yellow dog journalism; Yellow DogJournalism; Yellow media; Gutter journalism; Yellow magazine; Boulevard journalism
n. giornalismo giallo, giornalismo che privilegia il sensazionale o le notizie scandalistiche
sports reporter         
  • [[Facebook]] is a key social media app on smartphones that contributes to the rise of sports journalism and media.
  • goal]] being scored) to bring visual imagery to their audience while reporting on sports stories.
  • Press room at the Philips Stadion, home of [[PSV Eindhoven]], prior to a press conference
FORM OF JOURNALISM THAT REPORTS ON SPORTING TOPICS AND GAMES
Sports writer; Sportswriter; Sports journalist; Sportswriting; Sports writing; Sportswriters; Sports Journalism; Sports journalists; Sport news; Sports columnist; Sports press; Sports reporter; Sports media; Baseball reporter; Sports Reporter; Sports news; Sports page; Sports section; Sport journalist; Sports mass media; Sports publications; Sports-journalist
giornalista sportivo (giornalista che scrive la rubrica dello sport per un giornale oppure una rivista)

Определение

Journalism
·noun The keeping of a journal or diary.
II. Journalism ·noun The periodical collection and publication of current news; the business of managing, editing, or writing for, journals or newspapers; as, political journalism.

Википедия

Open-source journalism

Open-source journalism, a close cousin to citizen journalism or participatory journalism, is a term coined in the title of a 1999 article by Andrew Leonard of Salon.com. Although the term was not actually used in the body text of Leonard's article, the headline encapsulated a collaboration between users of the internet technology blog Slashdot and a writer for Jane's Intelligence Review. The writer, Johan J. Ingles-le Nobel, had solicited feedback on a story about cyberterrorism from Slashdot readers, and then re-wrote his story based on that feedback and compensated the Slashdot writers whose information and words he used.

This early usage of the phrase clearly implied the paid use, by a mainstream journalist, of copyright-protected posts made in a public online forum. It thus referred to the standard journalistic techniques of news gathering and fact checking, and reflected a similar term—open-source intelligence—that was in use from 1992 in military intelligence circles.

The meaning of the term has since changed and broadened, and it is now commonly used to describe forms of innovative publishing of online journalism, rather than the sourcing of news stories by a professional journalist.

The term open-source journalism is often used to describe a spectrum on online publications: from various forms of semi-participatory online community journalism (as exemplified by projects such as the copyright newspaper NorthWest Voice), through to genuine open-source news publications (such as the Spanish 20 minutos, and Wikinews).

A relatively new development is the use of convergent polls, allowing editorials and opinions to be submitted and voted on. Over time, the poll converges on the most broadly accepted editorials and opinions. Examples of this are Opinionrepublic.com and Digg. Scholars are also experimenting with the process of journalism itself, such as open-sourcing the story skeletons that journalists build.