What Does Background Mean In Journalism?

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“On background” usually means that

a reporter can use the information you give them, but cannot name or quote you directly

. That’s different than “off-the-record,” which theoretically means that the information you share with a reporter cannot be used in any way.

What is on background in reporting?

According to the Associated Press, an on background arrangement with a reporter means that

“information can be published but only under conditions negotiated with the source

. Generally, the sources do not want their names published but will agree to a description of their position.”

How do you write background journalism?

“On background,” which is sometimes referred to as “not for attribution,” means the reporter may quote the source directly but may not attribute the statements to the source by name. The reporter may describe the source by her position.

Is on background the same as off-the-record?

He is an award-winning journalist and experienced public relations professional. Going off the record — or on background — represents

an agreement between you as a source and a reporter that what you say will not be quoted in a news story

. If the reporter doesn’t agree, you’re still on the record.

What does record in the background mean?

When you turn on background recording,

it keeps track of the last few moments of gameplay so you can capture the magic before it’s gone forever

. To adjust the length of background recordings, go to Start > Settings > Gaming > Captures.

Is it in the background or at the background?


“In the background”

is correct since the dolphins are part of the background of the picture. Also, if the dolphins haven’t been mentioned before, you would probably want to say “We can see dolphins in the background” (not “the dolphins”).

What is deep background?

A term that is used in the United States, though not consistently. Most journalists would understand “deep background” to mean that the information may not be included in the article but is used by the journalist to enhance his or her view of the subject matter, or to act as a guide to other leads or sources.

What is the first element of journalism?

The elements of journalism are: *

Journalism’s first obligation is to the truth

. * Its first loyalty is to citizens. * Its essence is a discipline of verification.

How do you use background information?

“On background” usually means that

a reporter can use the information you give them

, but cannot name or quote you directly. That’s different than “off-the-record,” which theoretically means that the information you share with a reporter cannot be used in any way.

What is a peg in journalism?


a news story that forms the basis of or justification for

a feature story, editorial, political cartoon, or the like. the reference in a feature story, editorial, or the like, to the newsworthy event that underlies or justifies it. Also called peg.

Is saying off-the-record legally binding?

Keep in mind,

an off-the-record agreement is not legally binding

. Rather, in the news world it’s a culturally accepted method of sourcing information. Reporters generally honor off-the-record agreements because they want to continue being trusted by sources to share worthwhile news and background.

What is the meaning of the idiom off-the-record?

If something that you say is off the record,

you do not intend it to be considered as official, or published with your name attached to it

.

What is an on background interview?

On-background interviews are usually used in situations where

your message contains sensitive details about your own organization

(or a competitor’s organization), industry or area of expertise that needs to be disseminated without compromising your identity.

What does it mean when something is on your record?

If you are on record as saying something,

you have said it publicly and officially and it has been written down

.

What does it mean for the record?

If you say that what you are going to say next is for the record, you mean that you are saying it publicly and officially and

you want it to be written down and remembered

. We’re willing to state for the record that it has enormous value. Synonyms: officially More Synonyms of for the record.

Can you say off the record?

The generally accepted rule is

that off the record and on background must be invoked in advance

. So if, for example, George W. Bush says to you, “Let’s go off the record here—I really did make up all that stuff about WMD in Iraq,” you can’t quote him on that.

Juan Martinez
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Juan Martinez
Juan Martinez is a journalism professor and experienced writer. With a passion for communication and education, Juan has taught students from all over the world. He is an expert in language and writing, and has written for various blogs and magazines.