Definition:
Define “Journalism” in 1-3 sentences.
The telling of current events that are news worthy through writing of news papers, magazines and the Internet.
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EXAMPLE1 Timeliness. How current the current event is. Sports scores, and the weather. 2. Prominence. We care about famous paper. Barack Obama buying a new dog
3. Proximity. How close something is to us. Local weather and current events and traffic.
4. Significance. The more people that are impacted by it. Hurricane Katrina
5. Un-usualness. How uncommon things are. Serial killers, house fires.
6. Human interest. Feel-Good stories. A panda bear being born at the zoo.
What are the advantages of print journalism?
1. The stories go into much more detail than in the broadcast journalism.
2. You control what you learn in the news.
3. More portable than broadcast journalism.
What are the advantages of broadcast journalism?
1. Much more current than print journalism.
2. Live video feed.
3. You can gain access to it anywhere.
Why has online journalism (convergent media) become so popular?
It takes the best of print journalism and broadcast journalism and combines them in one place.
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