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Comparing the predictive power of the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) and Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) for ICU admission in respiratory patients during the COVID-19 pandemic: A multicenter cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background Early identification of clinical deterioration in respiratory patients is essential for timely intervention and ICU admission in emergency departments.
Marzieh Barati Golsheikhi +3 more
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The reputation of media, especially online media, has lately been receiving considerable attention due to the high numbers of hoaxes and twisted facts in news reporting, causing the credibility to be undermined. Online media are considered only to pursue
Bambang Sukma Wijaya +3 more
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Crime News Broadcasting in the Framework of Protection of the Rights of Suspects/Defendants
Crime news broadcasts on television are a part of press freedom to disseminate information to the public through printed or electronic media. Information delivery through electronic media such as television, particularly crime news, presents overviews ...
Ig Punia Atmaja Nr
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Journalism ethics in local newspaper
Professional and quality journalists are subject to an ethical code and their understanding and competence of said ethics code. Ethics are the minimum values or moral traditions that are used to separate truths from mistakes and good from the bad ...
Moch. Syahri
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Exploring the boundaries of Nordic journalism: Introduction to special issue
Keeping journalism socially relevant and financially viable is more challenging than ever. It might seem like a paradox, but in a time when news media is challenged by inadequate business models, precarious labor conditions and competition from platform
Ester Appelgren, Bente Kalsnes
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The ethics of news media reporting on coronavirus humor
This essay explores the news media’s portrayal of humor during the early phase of COVID-19-related lockdowns. Examining a collection of online news articles reveals the media tended to frame the issue as an ethical one (e.g., “is it okay to laugh at the ...
Nathan Miczo
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Distributing ethics: Filtering images of death at three news photo desks
This article explores the practices of selecting news images that depict death at a global picture agency, national picture agency and a news magazine. The study is based on ethnographic observations and interviews (N = 30) from three Western-based news ...
J. Mäenpää
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As the quickest access for readers to get the key of the content, news headline translation has aroused more and more researchers’ attention. Different from other studies on this subject, this paper studies the English to Chinese translation strategies ...
Peiying Guo, Jiahui Chen
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Credibility and the Media as a Political Institution
Credibility is frequently represented as both an ideal goal for journalism as a profession and as an integral part of the news industry’s survival strategy. Yet there is no widely accepted operationalization of the concept of credibility.
Blach-Ørsten Mark, Burkal Rasmus
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Abstrak Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui penerapan kode etik jurnalistik media massa lokal daerah dalam pemberitaan covid-19.
Triyas Chusnul Fatimah, Benni Setiawan
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