3RD QTR: Journalism Flashcards

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What is Journalism?

A

It is used to give information and it is an activity or profession of writing for NEWSPAPER, Magazines, or News Websites or preparing news to be broadcast.

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The collection and editing of news for presentation through media.

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Journalism

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3
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Who said “Literature in a hurry”?

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Jose A. Quirino

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What are the different types of Journalism?

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Advocacy Journalism
Tabloid Journalism
Yellow Journalism
Print Journalism
Watchdog Journalism
Photojournalism
Business Journalism
Sports Journalism
Investigative Journalism
Political Journalism
Celebrity Journalism
Feature or Documentary Journalism
Broadcast Journalism
Lifestyle Journalism
Campus Journalism

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What are the different categories of Journalism?

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  1. Newspaper, Magazines and Reviews
  2. Professional Journals or Newsletters, News Magazines and Magazine digests
  3. Radio and Television Mass Media
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What does NEWSPAPER mean?

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North, East, West, South, Past and Present Events Report

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7
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It is a material that features celebrities

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Magazines

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At what year did Journalism start and “Publick Occurrences both Foreign and Domestik” was published?

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1690

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Who published “Publick Occurrences both Foreign and Domestik” ?

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Benjamin Harris

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Executive: __________

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President

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11
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Supreme court: __________

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Logislative

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12
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Journalism: __________

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Indiancy

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When did Journalism first started in the Philippines?

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1853

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When was the original?

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1933

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When was the First Printing Press and the newsletter called Sucesos Felices published?

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1637

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Who published Sucesos Felices?

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Tomas Pinpin

17
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When was Aviso Al Publico (Notice to Public)?

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1799

18
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When was the first Newspaper published in the Philippines?

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1811

19
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What was the first Newspaper published in the Philippines called?

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Del Superior Govierno

20
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Who published “Del Superior Govierno”?

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Gov. Fernandez de Folgueras

21
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When was the Philippine Free Facts?

A

1907

22
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When was the Manila times?

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1890

23
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It is the voice to learners.

A

Campus Journalism

24
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What are the functions of Journalism?

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  1. INFORM the public through news coverage
  2. INFLUENCE AND MOLD public opinions
  3. AMUSE or entertain the public
  4. SERVE AND PROMOTE community welfare as a whole
25
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What are the ethics in Journalism?

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Independence
Humility
Truth and Accuracy
Fairness and Impartiality
Accountability

26
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What are the 5 W’s and 1 H?

A

WHO
WHAT
WHEN
WHERE
WHY
HOW

27
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What are the different types of Lead?

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Summary or Conventional Lead
Grammatical Beginning Lead
Novelty Lead

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It is the type of lead where the author is telling the statement of the author immediately.

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Grammatical Beginning Lead

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It is the type of lead where the author attracts the attention or carry out a definite purpose.

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Novelty Lead

30
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What are the different types of Novelty Lead?

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Punch or Astonisher
Background Lead
Descriptive Lead
Exclamatory Lead
Direct Quotation Lead
Question Lead
Contrast Lead
Literary, Historical or Mythological Allusion Lead
Parody Lead
Atmosphere Lead
Suspended Interest Lead
Direct Appeal Lead