whistleblowing and media coverage
Whistleblowing refers to the act of exposing or revealing information about wrongdoing or misconduct within an organization or institution, usually from an insider's perspective. Media coverage refers to the reporting and dissemination of news or information by various media outlets, such as newspapers, television, or the internet. Whistleblowing and media coverage together describe the process when whistleblowers' revelations are brought to public attention through media platforms, providing wider public awareness and potentially influencing public opinion or actions.
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