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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Journalism is the craft of conveying news, descriptive material and comment via media including newspapers, magazines, radio, television, mobile phone and the internet. Journalists—be they writers, editors or photographers; broadcast presenters or producers—serve as the chief purveyors of information and opinion in contemporary mass society. According to the BBC journalist, Andrew Marr, "News is what the consensus of journalists determines it to be." From informal beginnings in the Europe of the 18th century, stimulated by the arrival of mechanized printing—in due course by mass production and in the 20th century by electronic communications technology—today's engines of journalistic enterprise include large corporations with global reach. The formal status of journalism has varied historically and, still varies vastly, from country to country. The modern state and hierarchical power structures in general have tended to see the unrestricted flow of information as a potential threat, and inimical to their own proper function. Hitler described the Press as a "machine for mass instruction," ideally, a "kind of school for adults." Journalism at its most vigorous, by contrast, tends to be propelled by the implications at least of the attitude epitomized by the Australian journalist John Pilger: "Secretive power loathes journalists who do their job, who push back screens, peer behind façades, lift rocks. Opprobrium from on high is their badge of honour." Censorship, governmental restriction or even active repression of individual journalists and non-state organs of communication continue to cause, at best, intermittent friction in most countries. Few formal democracies and no authoritarian governments make provision for protection of press freedom implied by the term Fourth Estate. The rapid rise of Internet technology, in particular the advent of blogging and social networking software, further destabilize journalism as traditionally understood and its practitioners as a distinct professional category. Combined with the increasing leakage of advertising revenue from pre-existing journalistic media into the internet, the full impact of the arrival of the citizen journalist—potentially positive (proliferation having thus far proved more difficult to police) as well as negative—is yet to be seen. Topics in journalism Professional issuesNews • Writing • Ethics • Objectivity • Values • Attribution • Defamation • Editorial independence • Education • Other topics Fields Arts • Business • Entertainment • Environment • Fashion • Medicine • Politics • Science • Sports • Tech • Trade • Traffic • Weather GenresAdvocacy • Churnalism • Citizen • Civic • Collaborative • Community • Conspiracy • Database • Gonzo • Investigative • Literary • Muckraker • Narrative • New • Opinion • Peace • Visual • Watchdog Social impactFourth Estate • Fifth Estate • Freedom of the press • Infotainment • Media bias • Public relations • Yellow journalism News mediaNewspapers • Magazines • News agencies • Broadcast • Online • Photojournalism • Alternative media Roles Journalist • Marketer • Reporter • Editor • Columnist • Commentator • Photographer • Presenter • Meteorologist • Production Manager • InternThis box: From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License I want to get into a career in journalism any tips? Q. I am planning on doing a degree either Journalism or Journalism/Media studies. I hope to start this next year, where would i go from there? I am interested in both print and broadcast journalism, do you have to do one or the other or can you do both? Any helpful tips? Asked by Darlingthatsfabulous - Sat Jun 30 12:27:29 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Get as much experience as you can while you are in college. You need the degree, but the experience you get while you are getting the degree is what is going to matter when you are looking for your first job. So, write for you college newspaper. Work for your college's TV or radio station. Use the articles (called 'clips') you've written and the broadcast stuff you've done at the college paper/station to get internships. Do as many internships as you can. No matter whether you go into print or broadcast, become an excellent writer. Being an excellent writer will always get your further. I am not aware of many operations that are employing hybrid print/TV reporters at this time. That doesn't mean that it won't happen someday, though.So… [cont.] Answered by jackielemmon - Sat Jun 30 18:36:26 2007 What is the difference between Journalism and Communication Studies in university? Q. I applied to university for journalism but was transfered into communications studies, I'm wondering, what's the difference? I'm attending Carleton University in Ottawa but I can't figure out the difference between the two. On their website the school is the School of Journalism and Communication, but the only undergraduate programs they offer is bachelor of journalism and bachelor of mass communications. Is it mass communications I was offered into? Thanks :) Asked by lejisemika - Sat Feb 28 21:30:40 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. yea she's right, they put you into comm. I go to Temple U and its SCT (school of comm. and theater how confusing would that be for a journalism major haha). A bachelor in journalism isn''t just journalism you will be able to go into a sequence either mags, editor, newspaper. Mass comm. is more the study of and ways to reach a great amount of people. Answered by Matthew P - Sun Mar 1 23:43:31 2009 What are good schools for a journalism and communications major?
Q. I want to major in Journalism or communications but don't know which shcools to apply for or which schools are good for those majors. What are some good schools for my major? Asked by Danawuzhere - Tue Jan 13 10:25:37 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Ithaca College Syracuse University St. John Fisher College UNC-Chapel Hill Answered by Ironic - Tue Jan 13 10:29:27 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "journalism" Human Rights Journalism Awards announced
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Catharine P. Taylor Mon, 30 Nov 2009 18:22:58 GM By far the most head-turning story in a morning fairly full of them was the unveiling of Aol's new, uber-efficient . journalism. model by CEO Tim A. From Google Blog Search: "journalism" Journalism is the discipline of gathering, writing and reporting news, and broadly it includes the process of editing and presenting the news articles. Journalism applies to various media, but is not limited to newspapers, magazines, radio, and television. While under pressure to be the first to publish its stories, each news media organization adheres to its own standards of accuracy, quality, and style — usually editing and proofreading its reports prior to publication. Many news organizations claim proud traditions of holding government officials and institutions accountable to the public, while media critics have raised questions on the accountability of the press. The word journalism is taken from the French journal which in turn comes from the Latin diurnal or daily. The Acta Diurna, a handwritten bulletin, was put up daily in the Forum, the main public square in ancient Rome, and was the world's first newspaper. Sourced
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