词条 | Death knock |
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In journalism, the term death knock refers to the practice of journalists contacting people with a close relationship to a deceased individual, in an attempt to garner their thoughts and feelings regarding the death, and also gather other information.[1] The practice of death knocks, is often considered to be a negative aspect of journalism, but the exposure it brings has also been shown to sometimes be a comfort to bereaved individuals.[2] In the United Kingdom, the Independent Press Standards Organisation has laid down guidelines relating to how death knocks are carried out.[1] References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/long_reads/upon-receiving-the-news-of-a-death-a-reporter-is-despatched-to-visit-the-grieving-family-this-is-the-a7768976.html|title=Inside the world of the ‘death knock’|website=independent.co.uk}} {{journalism-stub}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/why-death-knocks-are-a-difficult-but-essential-part-of-the-job-for-journalists/5/|title=Why ‘death knocks’ are a difficult but essential part of the job for journalists – Page 5 – Press Gazette|website=www.pressgazette.co.uk}} 1 : Journalism terminology |
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