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| sound bites definitions | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| # | Definition | Sets | |
| 1 | short snippets of information aimed at dramatizing a story rather than explaining its substantive meaning | 7 sets | |
| 2 | short video clips of approximately 15 seconds; typically all that is shown from a politician's speech or activities on the nightly television news. | 4 sets | |
| 3 | short video clips of approximately 10 seconds. typically, they are all that is shown from a politician's speech on the nightly television news. | 3 sets | |
| 4 | the average news story is 60 seconds. the average time a candidate will have an argument televised is 7.8 seconds. candidates and their writers know this so they often speak in slogans to get what they have to say heard on the news. | 2 sets | |
| 5 | snappy reports that can be aired in 30 or 45 seconds | 2 sets | |
| 6 | short video clips of approximately 15 seconds, which are typically all that is shown from a politician's speech or activities on the nightly television news. | 2 sets | |
| 7 | short video clips ~15 seconds | 1 set | |
| 8 | 30-60 seconds of statements by politicians aired on evening news and shows | 1 set | |
| 9 | short video clips of approximately 15 seconds; typically all that is shown from a politician's speect or activities on the nightly television news | 1 set | |
| 10 | incomplete | 1 set | |
| 11 | short video clips of approximately 15 seconds, typically all that is shown from a politicain's speech or activities on the nightly television news | 1 set | |
| 12 | short video clips shown from politicians speech | 1 set | |
| 13 | short, sharply focused reports that can be aired in 30 or 45 seconds | 1 set | |
| 14 | short video clips of approximately 15 seconds; typically all that is shown from a politician's speech or activities on the nightly television news | 1 set | |
| 15 | fast reports 30-45 seconds | 1 set | |
| 16 | is a short piece of actual sound from the event reported on. | 1 set | |
| 17 | short carefully crafted statements designed to be picked up in a news reports | 1 set | |
| 18 | catchy phrases that candidates use to sum up their positions. | 1 set | |
| 19 | a very short piece of footage taken from a longer speech or an interview in which someone with authority or the average "man on the street" says something which is considered by those who edit the speech or interview to be the most important point. as the context of what is being said is missing, the insertion of soundbites into news broadcasts or documentaries is open to manipulation and thus requires a very high degree of journalistic ethics. politicians of the new generation are carefully coached by their spin doctors to produce on-demand soundbites which are clear and to the point. | 1 set | |
| 20 | short video clips; typically all that is shown from a politician’s speech or activities on the nightly television news. | 1 set | |
| 21 | short video clips of approximately 15 seconds | 1 set | |
| 22 | a portion of a speech aired on tv of fifteen seconds or less | 1 set | |
| 23 | short video clips of approximately 15 seconds, which are typically all that is shown from a politicians speech or activities on television newsspeech | 1 set | |
| 24 | snappy reports that can be aired in 30-45 seconds | 1 set | |
| 25 | short video clips | 1 set | |
| 26 | catchy phrases that caidates useto sum up their postions to encrease their chances of getting on tv news shows. | 1 set | |
| 27 | a short quotation in a news story; avg tv news story is less than 60 seconds; press gives obly about 8 seconds for candidate speeches, meaning candidates have to stick to cheesy slogans bc its all they have time to say | 1 set | |
| 28 | 30- or 60- second statements by politicians aired on the evening news shows or sunday morning talk shows | 1 set | |