Here are entered works on the bearing and receiving of news that is emotionally disturbing, such as news of disaster, illness, or the death of a loved one.
Here are entered works on news stories, disinformation, and hoaxes published online, often through social media, that are deliberately written to attract and mislead readers by exploiting entrenched biases.
Here are entered works on services, commonly called newsgroups and LISTSERV lists, that allow a computer user to post messages to, and read messages from, a group of people who have a common interest, usually by means of the Internet, a commercial online service, or electronic mail. Works on services that allow a computer user to post messages to, and read messages from, a group of people who have a common interest, via a dedicated telephone line established for the purpose, are entered under Computer bulletin boards. Works on services that allow a person, using a computer, to engage in an actual "conversation" with other people in real time are entered under Online chat groups. --subdivision Electronic discussion groups under subjects; and names of individual electronic discussion groups
--subdivision Press coverage under names of countries, cities, etc. and individual corporate bodies and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, individual events, and topical headings
Here are entered works on the photographic presentation of news stories, with written material frequently subordinate to the pictorial elements. Works on various visual elements, such as graphs, drawings, or photographs, used as supplementary material to written news stories are entered under Journalism, Pictorial.
Television programs that report and comment on recent events. For television programs that record live, on-the-scene coverage of special events see Special events television coverage.
Television programs that report and comment on recent events. For television programs that record live, on-the-scene coverage of special events see Special events television coverage.
Here are entered works on services, commonly called newsgroups and LISTSERV lists, that allow a computer user to post messages to, and read messages from, a group of people who have a common interest, usually by means of the Internet, a commercial online service, or electronic mail. Works on services that allow a computer user to post messages to, and read messages from, a group of people who have a common interest, via a dedicated telephone line established for the purpose, are entered under Computer bulletin boards. Works on services that allow a person, using a computer, to engage in an actual "conversation" with other people in real time are entered under Online chat groups. --subdivision Electronic discussion groups under subjects; and names of individual electronic discussion groups