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- Q10535090 subject Q7013055.
- Q10535090 subject Q7077035.
- Q10535090 subject Q7220687.
- Q10535090 abstract "An information subsidy is the provision of ready-to-use newsworthy information to the news media by various sources interested in gaining access to media time and space. Typical forms of information subsidies include press releases, as well as press seminars and conferences.This information represents a subsidy to the media, since it lowers the cost of news-gathering. Out of the various alternatives available to the media to collect information —investigative work, informal channels and routine sources—, the latter channel is the cheapest to monitor and maintain. Relying on information provided by external sources can thus relieve the economic burden and shorten the time to publication, especially when the information is presented in a format and style that can be easily incorporated in news.On the other hand, subsidies skew the process of news selection by leading journalists to pick stories based on criteria other than their inherent importance and newsworthiness. The content of the coverage is also likely to be influenced, since the subsidised materials are usually biased in favour of the source organisation. From the source's point of view, the ideal goal is to have the news media view reflect as closely as possible their own.".
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- Q10535090 wikiPageWikiLink Q7013055.
- Q10535090 wikiPageWikiLink Q7077035.
- Q10535090 wikiPageWikiLink Q7220687.
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- Q10535090 comment "An information subsidy is the provision of ready-to-use newsworthy information to the news media by various sources interested in gaining access to media time and space. Typical forms of information subsidies include press releases, as well as press seminars and conferences.This information represents a subsidy to the media, since it lowers the cost of news-gathering.".
- Q10535090 label "Information subsidy".