chequebook journalism
复数形式
chequebook journalisms
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支票簿新闻业, 付费新闻
a practice in which journalists or media organizations pay sources or subjects for their exclusive stories or information, which can raise ethical concerns regarding objectivity and the integrity of news reporting
Chequebook journalism refers to the practice of paying sources for information, stories, or interviews. This type of journalism often involves paying individuals for exclusive access or revealing details about events, people, or scandals. While it can sometimes lead to breaking important stories, chequebook journalism can raise ethical concerns about the influence of money on the accuracy or integrity of the information. Critics argue that paying for stories may encourage sensationalism or the manipulation of facts, while supporters believe it can provide valuable insights that would not be otherwise available.
- The newspaper was criticized for using chequebook journalism to buy exclusive interviews with celebrities.
该报纸因使用支票簿新闻购买与名人的独家采访而受到批评。
- Chequebook journalism may encourage people to exaggerate or fabricate details in order to get paid.
支票簿新闻可能会鼓励人们夸大或捏造细节以获得报酬。
- Critics believe chequebook journalism undermines trust in the media by prioritizing profit over truth.
批评者认为,支票簿新闻通过将利润置于真相之上来削弱对媒体的信任。
- Some argue that chequebook journalism can lead to biased reporting if the source is paid to provide certain details.
一些人认为,支票簿新闻如果消息来源因提供某些细节而获得报酬,可能会导致有偏见的报道。