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A source or sender is one of the basic concepts of communication and information processing. Sources are objects which encode message data and transmit the information, via a channel, to one or more observers (or receivers). - Wikipedia
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News Organizations & Reporters
Different types of news organizations, journalistic practices, and the roles of reporters in shaping public opinion. How information is gathered, processed, and disseminated. Explore the ethics, finances, credibility, and impact of news sources.
Reliable & unreliable sources
Consider is the credibility of the author or organization behind the information. Reliable sources are often backed by experts in the field, reputable institutions, or known authorities. It's also essential to evaluate the timeliness of the information - current facts are more likely to be accurate than outdated data. Additionally, checking for biased language, cross-referencing with multiple sources, and examining the supporting evidence all play a pivotal role in distinguishing between reliable and unreliable sources of information.
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