Media transparency
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Media transparency, also referred to as transparent media or media opacity, is a concept that explores how and why information subsidies are being produced, distributed and handled by media professionals, including journalists, editors, public relations practitioners, government officials, public affairs specialists, and spokespeople.
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See also
- Astroturfing
- Freedom of the press
- Front organization
- Journalism
- Journalism ethics and standards
- Media accountability
- Media bias
- Media manipulation
- Prior restraint
- Propaganda
- State media
- Transparency International
- Transparency (market)
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