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What is Print Journalism?
Print journalism refers to the gathering and dissemination of news published in newspapers, magazines, journals, and other publications meant for the general public. Its major aim is to inform and educate the public or a specific audience, covering cultural aspects such as Arts and Entertainment.
What are the types of journalism?
The types of journalism include: News Journalism, Investigative Journalism, Reviews Journalism, Column Journalism, Broadcast Journalism, and Digital Journalism.
What is News Journalism?
News Journalism focuses on delivering news to the general public or a target audience through print media, broadcast media, and the internet.
What is Investigative Journalism?
Investigative Journalism involves detailed investigation of an issue, story, or process with the aim of presenting an incisive report to the public or a target audience.
What is Reviews Journalism?
Reviews Journalism is based on in-depth reviews of stories, ideas, books, or other publications, published in print media or aired on electronic media.
What is Column Journalism?
Column Journalism involves a columnist writing weekly or monthly opinion pieces in print media, offering stimulating perspectives in an interesting writing style.
What is Broadcast Journalism?
Broadcast Journalism involves professional journalists in radio and television working in various positions such as reporters, newscasters, editors, and producers.
What is Digital Journalism?
Digital Journalism involves work in different digital media such as news blogs, online newspapers, or dedicated social media platforms for news dissemination.