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The measures, process or business of securing public notice. Information designed to enhance an image.

Information, ideas or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, Institution or nation. It is often biased or misleading, in order to promote an ideology or political point of view.

Freedom from the control, influence, or support of interested parties, coupled with a conscious effort to set aside any preexisting beliefs and a system of checks and balances.

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Employs Journalistic Employs Journalistic Methods and Values Methods and Values Primary Mission is to Primary Mission is to Inform the Public Inform the Public

Accountable: Stands behind work Accountable: Stands behind work Makes a conscious effort to maintain independence Makes a conscious effort to maintain independence Subjects work to verification Subjects work to verification