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  2. Gatekeeping (communication) - Wikipedia

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    Gatekeeping as a news process was identified in the literature as early as 1922, [dubious – discuss] though not yet given a formal theoretical name. In his book 'The Immigrant Press', Robert Park explains the process, "out of all of the events that happen and are recorded every day by correspondents, reporters, and the news agencies, the editor chooses certain items for publication which he ...

  3. Gatekeeper - Wikipedia

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    Gatekeeper is also a term used in business to identify the person who is responsible for controlling passwords and access rights or permissions for software that the company uses. One critique of gatekeeping roles is the potential to create or reinforce inequality, for example if entry is made more difficult for minority applicants or artists.

  4. H.323 - Wikipedia

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    H.323 is a system specification that describes the use of several ITU-T and IETF protocols. The protocols that comprise the core of almost any H.323 system are: [8] H.225.0 Registration, Admission and Status (RAS), which is used between an H.323 endpoint and a Gatekeeper to provide address resolution and admission control services.

  5. Speaker recognition - Wikipedia

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    From a security perspective, identification is different from verification. Speaker verification is usually employed as a "gatekeeper" in order to provide access to a secure system. These systems operate with the users' knowledge and typically require their cooperation.

  6. Why ‘Gatekeepers’ Matter to Future of Filmmaking ... - AOL

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    From the importance of diversity in storytelling to the impact of Netflix and other streamers on the distribution marketplace, a panel of top content industry creatives and executives weighed ...

  7. Fashion’s Gatekeepers Are Finally Open to the Need for ...

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    Having seen the setbacks, struggles and advancements in diversity in the fashion industry since the ’60s, luxury brand consultant and advocate Bethann Hardison offered an optimistic view of the ...

  8. Influence of mass media - Wikipedia

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    The rise of digital media, from blogs to social media, has significantly altered the media's gatekeeping role. In addition to more gates, there are also more gatekeepers. Google and Facebook both cater content to their users, filtering though thousands of search results and media postings to generate content aligned with a user's preferences. [56]

  9. Job applicants are getting creative in trying to circumvent tAI systems that support the first screening process for many companies, but “hacking” your resume may just have the opposite effect.