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In the context of media relationships, 'exclusive' refers to information or access that is available only to a specific media outlet or journalist, thereby granting them unique coverage of a story.
Jun 29, 2023 · Depending on who you talk to, the exact definition of an exclusive varies. The most common form of an exclusive is when a source gives a journalist or outlet an offer to be the first to publish a story before making it available for other outlets to cover.
- Steven Gallo
This Note aims to provide readers with a basic understanding of the key attributes of the right to freedom of expression as guaranteed under international law. It also provides an overview of which approaches to media regulation are consistent with these international guarantees.
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Jun 9, 2016 · Independence is a central normative principle in media policy and journalism. It is also a controversial term that carries different meanings and connotations. Media independence is discussed among media industries, activists, journalists, researchers and regulators from varying perspectives.
- Kari Karppinen, Hallvard Moe
- 2016
Definition. Exclusive interviews are special interviews granted by a newsmaker or organization to a particular media outlet, often resulting in unique content not available to other journalists.
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