Fail to emphasize the most important part of a story or account.
Bury the lede. "You should always listen carefully to the president, as he has a tendency to bury the lede"
Traditional media such as newspapers and broadcasting
Mainstream media. Legacy Media. Established Media. Opposite: Alternative media
Ideas or statements that may be false or present only one side of an argument that are used in order to gain support for a political leader, political party, economic system, ideology or war.
Propaganda
Verb: to give, supply, or produce something official. Noun: an important topic or problem for debate or discussion.
Issue. Main issue, serious issue, key issue. Synonym: problem, controversy.
Currently popular or widely discussed online, especially on social media websites.
Trending. Something is trending right now.
A phrase contemporary to the late 2010s and early 2020s used to refer to a form of ostracism in which someone is thrust out of social or professional circles – whether it be online, on social media, or in person.
Cancel culture
(on the internet) content whose main purpose is to attract attention and encourage visitors to click on a link to a particular web page.
Clickbait
An image, video, piece of information, etc., that is circulated rapidly and widely from one internet user to another.
Viral, to go viral, its gone viral, it went viral
false stories that appear to be news, spread on the internet or using other media
Fake News
sources of information and news such as newspapers, television, radio and the internet, that reach and influence large numbers of people.
The mass media
A method of communication or entertainment, for example television, radio, or the internet.
Platform
A journalist who sees his job as decorating power, or legitimising power, and talking the language of power rather than challenging power, [and] running stories which make power accountable
Client journalist
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