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MAC121
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Surveillance of the environment has to do with______
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Theory states that it is the result or consequence of actions that determine the rightness or wrongness of such action
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Referring to the press as the “Fourth Estate” of the realm became common in the
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The attributes of a journalist requires that he/she develops the ability to be impartial, impersonal and dispassionate
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theory believes that the press have certain obligations to society which must be accepted and fulfilled
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A broadcast to a station to be recorded or sent to another station or other stations is called
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According to _, an action is justified if the intentions of the doer are good, regardless of the consequences that ensure from the action
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Absolutist theory of ethics is based on the _of ethics
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The excesses of necessitated the need for the society to demand a high moral standard from journalists
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Generally, abbreviations should be used in broadcast copy. True or False?
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The Inverted Pyramid Format of writing means the story begins with
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A lead provides answer to all except
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Journalistic professional ethical norms first began to be codified in _____
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Embargoed news materials are termed HFR. This means
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Specialist reporters could also be regarded as______
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Quotations give a sense that readers have talked directly with the sources.
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Antinomian theory is closely related to _____
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Special reporter could be assigned to report crime, sport or business. True or false?
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20. Morgue is
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The standard radio broadcasting - AM means
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Between 1979 and 1983, many journalists sold their souls and craft to the highest political bidder or indeed to anyone who puts up the bid. This is a vivid picture of an ________ ethical crisis
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The Umbrella Code for journalists in Nigeria is
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The most used lead in Nigerian national newspapers is
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Specialist reporters could also be regarded as
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Journalistic ethics as a branch of philosophy helps journalists’ in determining what is
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The authoritarian theory dates back to the
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The heading on the editorial page that gives information about the Newspaper is called
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A beat reporter could be regarded as a
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The following abbreviation except one are allowed in a broadcast
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The practice of working as a Journalist for a Newspaper and at the same time a Press Secretary to a Governor amounts to
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One of these provisions is not contained in the codes for Nigerian Journalists
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Because the reporter helps chronicle events as they happen, he/she is fondly regarded as
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Information given to a reporter in complete confidence and should not be printed under any circumstances is called
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The first code of ethics for journalists in Nigeria was established in ____
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Which date is appropriate for Broadcast copy
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37. Add means
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38. Cut line is also called
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The abuse of freedom by the press in the 20th Century led to the calls for a _______
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_____ codes reflect an organization’s commitment to certain standards of conduct
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The media theory that calls for grassroots participation in the control of the media is the
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Teleological theory of ethics is also called
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The four theories of the press is associated with Siebert, Peterson and
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The well known four theories of the press include all except
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According to ____, an action is justified if the intentions of the doer are good, regardless of the consequences that ensure from the action
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When a newspaper or any other mass medium presents news in a way designed to arouse a quick and excited reaction, this is amounts to
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Every reporter must have an area of specialization in media organization
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As a reporter, some of your morally correct principles and standards could be compromised in certain circumstances. This is the position of
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Journalistic professional ethical norms first began to be codified in
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One of this is not a principle of the International Code of Ethics for journalists
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