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- Sound_bite abstract "A sound bite is a short clip of speech or music extracted from a longer piece of audio, often used to promote or exemplify the full length piece. In the context of journalism, a sound bite is characterized by a short phrase or sentence that captures the essence of what the speaker was trying to say, and is used to summarize information and entice the reader or viewer. The term was coined by the U.S. media in the 1970s. Since then, politicians have increasingly employed sound bites to summarize their positions.Due to its brevity, the sound bite often overshadows the broader context in which it was spoken, and can be misleading or inaccurate. The insertion of sound bites into news broadcasts or documentaries is open to manipulation, leading to conflict over journalistic ethics.".
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- Sound_bite wikiPageWikiLink 1988_United_States_presidential_election.
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- Sound_bite wikiPageWikiLink Code_of_Ethics.
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- Sound_bite wikiPageWikiLink Tear_down_this_wall.
- Sound_bite wikiPageWikiLink Tear_down_this_wall!.
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- Sound_bite wikiPageWikiLink The_only_thing_we_have_to_fear_is_fear_itself.
- Sound_bite wikiPageWikiLink United_States_presidential_election,_1988.
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- Sound_bite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sound bite".
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- Sound_bite wikiPageWikiLinkText "sound-bytes".
- Sound_bite hasPhotoCollection Sound_bite.
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- Sound_bite subject Category:Broadcast_journalism.
- Sound_bite subject Category:Mass_media.
- Sound_bite subject Category:Public_relations_techniques.
- Sound_bite subject Category:Rhetorical_techniques.
- Sound_bite hypernym Clip.
- Sound_bite type Film.
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- Sound_bite type Technique.
- Sound_bite type Term.
- Sound_bite comment "A sound bite is a short clip of speech or music extracted from a longer piece of audio, often used to promote or exemplify the full length piece. In the context of journalism, a sound bite is characterized by a short phrase or sentence that captures the essence of what the speaker was trying to say, and is used to summarize information and entice the reader or viewer. The term was coined by the U.S. media in the 1970s.".
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- Sound_bite sameAs Desir_kata.
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- Sound_bite wasDerivedFrom Sound_bite?oldid=628937509.
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