Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
rehearsed or re-enacted
English answer:
prepared beforehand or acted out
Added to glossary by
Nadia Ayoub
Nov 4, 2010 16:18
13 yrs ago
English term
rehearsed or re-enacted
English
Social Sciences
Journalism
Broadcast journalists will present news and public affairs without distortion. Interviews may be edited provided that the meaning is not changed or misrepresented. Broadcast journalists will not present news that is rehearsed or re-enacted without informing the audience. Newsrooms should take steps to ensure the authenticity of amateur video and audio tape before broadcasting it. Editorials and commentary will be identified as such.
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5 +7 | prepared beforehand or acted out | Sheila Wilson |
3 | Prepared | kolya |
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prepared beforehand or acted out
Rehearsed means going through questions and answers etc so that both parties know what will be said.
Re-enacted means reconstructed. When a suspect/witness is taken to the scene of a crime and actors play out what they think happened.
Re-enacted means reconstructed. When a suspect/witness is taken to the scene of a crime and actors play out what they think happened.
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Prepared
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