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politics and international relations
political science
culture and politics
political journalism
Preferred term
pooled journalism
Definition
- The term pooled journalism refers to the journalistic coverage of events, particularly international conflicts and wars, by a comparatively small and therefore controllable group of reporters. In the United States, the Department of Defense (DOD) established in 1987 the so-called DOD National Media Pool as a system designed to control media accessibility to American troops. [Source: Encyclopedia of Political Communication; Pooled Journalism]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/pooled_journalism
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