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发表于 2021-2-18 14:02
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Me!Bourne 发表于 2021-2-18 14:53
右翼政府自然帮助右翼集团news corp了。就这么简单,都没武德
然而这个code包含澳大利亚所有的媒体都可以参加。
Under the draft code, news media businesses wishing to participate would apply to the ACMA. News media businesses would nominate which of their ‘news sources’ they would like included in the code. These can include news websites, newspapers and other print publications, television programs, radio programs, and other audio or video content made available online.
Based on the news sources they nominate, news media businesses can participate in the code if:
They predominantly produce ‘core news’, and publish this online: The draft code defines ‘core news’ as journalism on publicly significant issues; journalism that engages Australians in public debate and informs democratic decision making; and journalism relating to community and local events. Some examples of this kind of journalism are political reporting, court, and crime reporting.
They adhere to appropriate professional editorial standards: These can include editorial standards set by the Press Council or the Independent Media Council; editorial standards set in relevant media industry codes; or equivalent internal editorialstandards.
They maintain editorial independence from the subjects of their news coverage. News sources are unlikely to meet this test if they are owned or controlled by a party that has a direct commercial interest in the coverage they produce – such as a magazine that mainly produces sponsored or ‘advertorial’ content, or a publication reporting on a local council owned by that council. News sources are also unlikely to meet this test if they are owned or controlled by a political advocacy organisation, such as a political party or a union.
They operate primarily in Australia for the purpose of serving Australian audiences.
In addition to the criteria above, an eligible news media business’s annual revenue must exceed $150,000, in either the most recent financial year or in three out of the five most recent financial years. |
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