In journalism, "spike" refers to the act of rejecting or killing a story before publication. This decision is usually made if the story is found to be lacking in newsworthiness, accuracy, or if it does not align with the publication's editorial standards.
Yellow Journalism
Tagalog Translation of CAMPUS journalism: pampaaralang pamamahayag
The term 'editorial writing' in journalism means writing that reflects an opinion. Journalism is supposed to be impartial, but in some cases the author will editorialize, or inject his personal thoughts and opinions, into a piece.
A roof is a term where you block your opponent's spike and the ball hits the floor immediately
Only if there's a 'load' across the voltage.
"Periodismo" translates to "journalism" in English.
Attack journalism is usually the term that is applied to what's going on by the person who is the object of the aggressive journalist.
A spike that is not returned by the other team resulting in a point
yellow media
having a "Great Spike" means that your genitals are very large.
In journalism, the term 'Zeitgeist' refers to the spirit, mood, or prevailing attitudes and beliefs of a particular period in time. Journalists may use this concept to describe the cultural, political, and social climate that influences public opinion and news coverage.
To spike a drink is to add alcohol or drugs to the drink, unbeknownst to the owner of the drink.