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  2. Dissemination - Wikipedia

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    Dissemination takes on the theory of the traditional view of communication, which involves a sender and receiver.The traditional communication viewpoint is broken down into a sender sending information, and receiver collecting the information processing it and sending information back, like a telephone line.

  3. Innocent dissemination - Wikipedia

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    Newton's statements of defence alleged he was an innocent disseminator as he did not see or authorize the posting before it occurred and removed it in good faith upon receipt of Hemming's complaint. Hemming asserted that it would be an abuse of process for Newton's defence of innocent dissemination to stand.

  4. Journalism culture - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the establishment of a less objective and more entertainment- and audience-oriented journalistic culture driven by the countries themselves (e.g. "populist disseminator" journalism in Bulgaria) can be observed. [13] Within-country level journalism research in developing or emerging countries is described as lacking. [14]

  5. Integrated Public Alert and Warning System - Wikipedia

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    Architecture of IPAWS. The program is organized and funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), an agency of the Department of Homeland Security. [4] The system allows for alerts to be originated by Federal, State, local and tribal officials, and subsequently disseminated to the public using a range of national and local alerting systems including EAS, CMAS and NWR. [5]

  6. Big Five Weapons - Wikipedia

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    M4 Disseminator A small gas expulsion device for disseminating a dry-type agent, such as tularemia (SR). There were 21,150 filled and 34,568 unfilled M4s in the ...

  7. Adversarial journalism - Wikipedia

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    Zhu noted that according to a survey published by Weaver and Wilhoit in 1988, compared to other roles such as the disseminator role and the interpretive role, the adversarial role was the least popular role among American journalists. [18]

  8. History of propaganda - Wikipedia

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    Propaganda, as generally understood, is a modern phenomenon that emerged from the creation of literate and politically active societies informed by a mass media, where governments increasingly saw the necessity for swaying public opinion in favour of its policies.

  9. Kevin Poulsen - Wikipedia

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    In June 2019, Poulsen was accused of doxing Shawn Brooks, a 34-year-old Trump supporter living in The Bronx, when Poulsen revealed Brooks' identity in an article published in The Daily Beast on June 1, 2019 as the alleged creator and disseminator of a fake video which showed Nancy Pelosi speaking in a slurred manner. [15] [16] [17]