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journalism

[ UK /d‍ʒˈɜːnəlˌɪzəm/ ]
[ US /ˈdʒɝnəˌɫɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. the profession of reporting or photographing or editing news stories for one of the media
  2. newspapers and magazines collectively

How To Use journalism In A Sentence

  • But there is bad news for dorks like me and, I suspect, quite a few people in this room: journalism has changed forever.
  • Even while he was missing, those uncertain hours of anxious speculation and dismal journalism, she had assumed Maxwell would be found boomingly alive, having spent the whole time enjoying the amorous advances of a short-sighted minke whale. Country of the Blind
  • I met Len Sellers in the mid-1990s, when he was still a journalism professor at San Francisco State University, where, among other things, he taught a newswriting course that was generally considered make-or-break for aspiring journalists, a hard-core exercise in using public documents and other reliable information sources to write solid news reports. ... he was an early believer in the possibilities of online journalism. OpEdNews - Quicklink: Nonprofit-Funded, University-Based News
  • Much investigative journalism involves some form of subterfuge. Times, Sunday Times
  • The exigencies of journalism demand instant appraisals and on-the-spot verdicts.
  • Far more serious than their sins against the basic rules of journalism is the corporate stranglehold over the major print and broadcast outlets.
  • It, too, represents "quality" journalism that's really fundamental to democracy. ill lich Hypothetical peek into the feverish mind of Rupert Murdoch - Boing Boing
  • Yet we make no apology for fighting for our independence as fiercely as we fight in our journalism to expose wrongdoing and hold the powerful to account. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even with the addition of the Morning Post to the publishing empire in 1924, Die-hard journalism was fighting a losing battle.
  • Journalists alarmed by the directions of both the profession and journalism education said the initiative comes at an opportune time.
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