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  1. 4 days ago · History. The earliest known journalistic product was a news sheet circulated in ancient Rome: the Acta Diurna, said to date from before 59 bce. The Acta Diurna recorded important daily events such as public speeches. It was published daily and hung in prominent places.

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      hard news, journalistic style and genre that focuses on...

  2. 2 days ago · Social media, communications on the Internet (such as on websites for social networking and microblogging) through which users share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content (such as videos).

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  3. 1 day ago · The World Press Freedom Index ( WPFI) is an annual ranking of countries compiled and published by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) since 2002 based upon the organization's own assessment of the countries' press freedom records in the previous year. It intends to reflect the degree of freedom that journalists, news organizations, and netizens ...

  4. 2 days ago · The Rise of the Printing Press. The emergence of propaganda during the English Civil War was fueled by a media revolution. The 1640s saw an unprecedented boom in printed materials as the printing press became more widely available. Suddenly, cheap pamphlets, newspapers, and broadsheets could be rapidly produced and distributed to the masses.

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  6. 4 days ago · Thomson Reuters, Canadian information services company. Founded as the Reuters news agency in Great Britain in 1851, it became one of the leading newswire services in the world. Its headquarters are in Toronto. The agency was established by Paul Julius Reuter, a former bank clerk who in 1847 became a partner in Reuter and Stargardt, a Berlin ...

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NewsNews - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · News is information about current events. This may be provided through many different media: word of mouth, printing, postal systems, broadcasting, electronic communication, or through the testimony of observers and witnesses to events. News is sometimes called " hard news " to differentiate it from soft media .

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UNESCOUNESCO - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ( UNESCO) [a] is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) with the aim of promoting world peace and security through international cooperation in education, arts, sciences and culture. [2] [3] It has 194 member states and 12 associate members, [4] as well as partners in ...

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