"Editorial decisions" refer to the choices made by editors in deciding what content gets included or excluded in a publication or media platform.
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When it comes to the meaning of «fake news,» a majority believe that it involves
editorial decisions as well as inaccurate reporting.
Typically, these journals publish only a small fraction of the papers they receive and for the most part they rely on professional editors rather than active scholars to make
key editorial decisions.
The fact that the judge, with the advantage of leisure and hindsight, might have made a
different editorial decision should not destroy the defence.
Fellows have the opportunity to observe and participate in the process by which events and ideas become news, improve their communication skills by learning to describe complex technical subjects in a manner understandable to the lay public, and increase their understanding
of editorial decision making and the way in which information is effectively disseminated.
Remember, the # 1 objective of most media outlets (ie the ones that are corporate > is to maximize the wealth of the stockholders, not make
editorial decision about climate scientists» credibility.
Advertisers do not
influence editorial decisions, and advertising space is sold independently from any decisions about editorial content for all materials published by AMP.
I faced one of my most difficult
editorial decisions for this edition of Premier Christianity.Among the many images that had been taken for our major feature,...
Regarding, a change to the definition of COO in relation to editorial control, this could affect operators like MTG which takes
editorial decisions on programming in Stockholm.
Much of the footage varies in quality - the soft - focus Handycam material really stands out - but it's still a rare glimpse at the recording of a full - blooded horror score, with the director making
editorial decisions so the final music score fits into the «Blade II» soundscape.
► Also on Wednesday, Martin Enserink reported that Frontiers, an open - access publishing company based in Lausanne, Switzerland, «removed 31 editors of Frontiers in Medicine and Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine on 7 May after the editors complained that company staff were interfering
with editorial decisions and violating core principles of medical publishing.»
Facebook got some nasty comments, not just from the head of the Republican National Committee, but also from the head of the Senate Commerce Committee, who asked CEO Mark Zuckerberg to make his staff available for questions about
how editorial decisions were being made at the social network.
Data is key and will change publishing at its core, informing everything
from editorial decisions to marketing, discoverability and new business models.
No criticism of the author of the piece, but it's a
weird editorial decision for The Verge to be reviewing an unlicenced knock - off Game Boy running unlicenced knock - off games, even in the form of something you stick to the back of a smartphone.
He added: «In reporting the news, the SCMP will be objective, accurate and fair... day - to -
day editorial decisions will be driven by editors in the newsroom, not in the corporate boardroom.»
Left unsaid was that by de-emphasizing news articles, Facebook wouldn't have to deal with some of the
same editorial decisions news organizations make each day, like deciding whether to show people graphic photos of news - worthy events.
That's because the giant social network is making what amount to
editorial decisions using its algorithms, they argued, and those decisions aren't always going to line up with what media companies are interested in.
Dataminr for News delivers the earliest tips for breaking news, off - the - radar content, and pre-viral stories, helping journalists make
stronger editorial decisions and produce high - quality reporting that engages audiences.
Thus, with the assistance of an extraordinary editor, Davis Perkins of Fortress Press, I have made
editorial decisions keeping in mind the serious but mixed audience the book may attract: social scientists interested in religion, theologians concerned about the church and its mission, and clergy and lay leaders who seek to understand their congregations at greater depth.
Over the weekend, The New York Times made a truly
bizarre editorial decision and decided to run a long profile of a white nationalist «Nazi sympathizer» who lived in Ohio.
LOL it's priceless how many critics of
editorial decisions such as font size and page placement you get in these comments, as if «front page» means the same thing today as it did when they printed this stuff on actual paper...
All these statements were in direct contravention of the
BBC editorial decision - but as the BBC Trust had delayed issuing the ruling, no - one was held to account for misleading MPs or the public.
This is interesting: there's a
tricky editorial decision about whether it's better for the BBC to be perceived as failing to give enough coverage to an important Conservative policy announcement, or to be perceived as ignoring a story which involves major criticism of the BBC itself.
The 2015 AVMSD consultation queried whether there should be a derogation to the country of origin principle in the areas of 1) incitement to hatred 2) «
where editorial decisions on an audio - visual media service are taken» 3) where broadcasters try to circumvent stricter rules in specific Member States and 4) protection of minors.
For example, if the COO was redefined based
upon editorial decision - making, licensing for MTG would be changed to Italy and Germany respectively and Sweden.
But the
only editorial decisions Troy, who is retired as publisher and no longer owns the papers, makes on a regular basis have to do with what topic he's going to write about in his column.
By coverage, Amazon's offence is equivalent or perhaps worse even than when, say an «objective» media institution is caught making top -
down editorial decisions avoiding or downplaying bad press that relates to them or their parent.
The BBC Trust admitted that the evidence given at the seminar led to an
unprecedented editorial decision to no longer give equal airtime to opponents of the climate change.
Yet Benjamin's conclusion rests on an assumption that humans are still making
substantive editorial decisions into the algorithm process, and with the next generation of machine learning and artificial intelligence we are already seeing that this is not necessarily the case.
«When you make
subjective editorial decisions, you're like a newspaper where the content is the responsibility of the management,» she told TechNewsWorld.
Ms Louise Lyons, Acting CEO of the Victorian Aborignal Community Controlled Health Organisation (VACCHO) has written to the Editor in Chief, Paul Whittaker to convey our utmost despair that the Nations own newspaper, The Australian, could make such an
uninformed editorial decision that saw the publication of the Bill Leak's blatantly racist cartoon on 4 August 2016.
Based on this traditional journalistic norm, ad revenue should never
influence editorial decisions (though as we see with 24/7 cable news networks, it very often clearly does), and editorial stances should never influence revenue decisions.
For years,
editorial decisions at Carswell and at Canada Law Book have been based the best information readily available — anecdotal evidence from users and reviews of the competing products — but not on the solid information that a user survey can provide.
When you use the term fake news, does it only apply to stories where the facts are wrong or does it also apply to how news outlets make
editorial decisions about what they choose to report?
Terry covers the publishing business, submissions process,
how editorial decisions are made, the editors and authors jobs, and a whole host of things that every writer needs to know!