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Welcome to Newspaper Matters!
Newspaper Matters is an Internet public service where readers can analyse
newspaper articles in relation to four key criteria that determine the quality of journalism: Responsibility, Accuracy, Integrity and Independence.
This tab shows you the
definition of Responsibility in the exercise of quality journalism. It aims to give the
reader a starting point for reflection before beginning his or her analysis of an article.
When you click on each tab you will see that each
concept: Accuracy, Integrity and Independence are defined to
help you with your analysis. We invite you to read them carefully.
To make an analysis at Newspaper Matters you have to register as a user of the
platform. You can do that at: Join now Newspaper Matters! from the home page.
Once you’re registered, you can start making an analysis on
any newspaper article that interests you or moves you to express your thoughts.
The information you see in the area on the left called Background Information, contains information about the article
you've analysed and helps to find it.
If you want you can include a picture (thumbnail) of the article using your
mobile phone, a camera, a screenshot or a scanner.
Once you've written your analysis with the help of our text editor you can rate the article in terms of Responsibility, Accuracy, Integrity
and Independence (with the rating stars on your right).
You can also support your analysis with
multimedia evidence. You can include in your analysis: PDF documents, video and audio created
by yourself, your own images and even embed YouTube videos (provided in the format:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5PpTzQifdw).
Other readers of
your analysis can also, once registered, provide further evidence for your analysis using the orange
button: Do you have more evidence to share regarding this
analysis?
Once you have published your analysis,
you can share it with your friends and social networks using the ShareThis button at the top right of this screen.
As a registered user and author of an analysis you can also create Civic Platforms that brings together people interested in
the same issues as you in relation to what is published in newspapers. You can click Civic Platform Example at the Home page to see what it
is.
One more thing.
We invite you to carefully
read our House Rules, to be found at the top right corner of this
screen.
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Newspaper Sample Newspaper, John Smith. Director responds: |
26-03-2010 04:55:54 AM (Local time) |
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All newspapers and magazines around the world are welcome at Newspaper
Matters. Whether you're a local, regional, national or international newspaper. This is your
space. Nor does it matter if you're free or paid.
This is the space where, as a newspaper, you can
exercise your right to reply to the analyst of your articles. You can also provide multimedia
evidence to support your reply.
As a newspaper you can advertise for FREE on existing content or content
that will appear in your newspaper. You can also publish your logo and authorize the
publication of thumbnails of your analysed newspaper articles.
Newspaper Matters offers you FREE promotion of
your content or of new services (up to three versions of your paper available on other platforms,
subscription services, or your media kit to attract advertisers). An example of this can be
seen at the bottom left at Newspaper Links and More About This Newspaper.
Whether you are responsible
for the newspaper, an editorial marketing specialist, Quality Manager or Community Manager, this is
your space. Sign up now and if you want more information about the Newspaper Matters
Foundation and the possibilities we offer for free promotion for newspapers... Contact
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Referred to third party, Eva Responsibility. PR Manager Acme Co. responds: |
04-04-2010 05:17:26 AM (Local time) |
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As a
referred to third party in a newspaper article (either as an individual or institution/company),
you can express your right here to reply to both newspapers and the
authors of the analysed articles.
You can support your reaction with multimedia evidence. You can
include in your reply: PDF documents, video and audio created by yourself, your own images and even
embed YouTube videos (provided in the format:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5PpTzQifdw). |
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