Media transparency
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'''Media Transparency''' is the concept of determining how and why [[information]] is conveyed through various means.
This is a specific case of the topic, [[Transparency (humanities)]]. As used in the [[humanities]], it implies openness and accountability. It is a metaphorical extension of the meaning used in the physical sciences: a “transparent” object is one that can be seen through.
In [[communication studies]], [[Mass media|Media]] is transparent when:
*there are many, often competing, sources of information
*much is known about the method of information delivery
*the [[funding]] of media [[Film production|production]] is publicly available
Aspects of '''transparent media''' include [[open source]] documentation, open meetings, financial [[disclosure]] statements, the [[freedom of information legislation]], budgetary review, [[audit]], [[peer review]], etc.
Some organisations and networks insist that not only the ordinary information of interest to the community is made freely available, but that all (or nearly all) meta-levels of organising and [[decision-making]] are themselves also published. This is known as [[radical transparency]]. These organizations include: [[Wikipedia]], the [[GNU]]/[[Linux]] community, and [[Indymedia]].
==Example==
When an organization (corporate, government, non-profit, or other) holds a meeting and the proceedings are open to the [[public]] and the [[journalist|press]], and the meeting is publicized via one or more of the following methods, there is less opportunity for the organization to abuse the system of information delivery in their own interest:
*broadcast over [[radio]]
*reviewed on [[television]]
*reported in [[newsprint]]
*journalized on [[weblogs]]
This assumes, of course, that the organization does not own or otherwise affect the media conveying the information.
==Related terms==
*[[Distortion]]: involves some level of undue or inappropriate interference in the media through funding sources, personal or organizational bias, or some other influence.
*[[Privacy]]: obscuring a matter from media attention by [[anonymity]], [[confidentiality]], [[court order]], [[classified information|military classification]], or other means. There is value in both privacy and transparency. Privacy can protect a [[news source]] from retaliation, increase the number of [[whistleblowers]], improve [[national security]], and the like, but excessive privacy allows for increased [[political corruption|corruption]], [[statism]], and [[military dictatorship]].
*[[Freedom of speech]] if a [[censorship]] order is blocking the media from publishing.
*[[Suppression of dissent]] when a more powerful opponent tries to silence the other.
==See also==
*[[Communication]]
*[[Competition]]
*[[Journalism]]
**[[Journalism ethics and standards]]
**[[Yellow Journalism]]
**[[Freedom of the press]]
**[[World Press Freedom Day]] ([[Unesco]])
**[[World Press Freedom Committee]]
**[[Reporters Without Borders]]
**[[International Freedom of Expression Exchange]]
**[[List of indices of freedom]]
*[[Media accountability]]
*[[Media responsibility]]
*[[Media manipulation]]
*[[Propaganda]]
*[[Mass Communication]]
*[[Deception]]
*[[SourceWatch]]
*[[Front organization]]
*[[Astroturfing]]
*[[Lobbying]]
*[[Mass Media]]
*[[Media bias]]
*[[Market transparency]]
*[[Freedom of information]]
**[[Secrecy]]
**[[Confidentiality]]
**[[Blacklist]]
**[[Chilling effect]]
**[[Prior restraint]]
**[[Gag order]]
**[[Strategic lawsuit against public participation]] (SLAPP)
**[[Slander and libel]]
**[[News Embargo]]
==External links==
*[http://www.mediatransparency.org/default.php Media Transparency: The Money Behind Conservative Media]
*[http://www.transparency.org Transparency International: The Global Coalition Against Corruption]
*[http://www.wpfc.org/ World Press Freedom Committee: A Coordination Group of National and International News Media Organizations]
*[http://www.irex.org/msi/ Media Sustainability Index (MSI)]
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