L1 INTRODUCTION TO JOURNALISM Flashcards

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Activity/proffesion of writing for newspaper, magazines, or new website, or preparing news to be broadcast.

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Journalism

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Catergories in the field of Journalism

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  • Newspapers magazines and reviews
  • Radio and television Mass Media
  • Professional journals or newspapers
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What was published on 1690?

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“Publick Occurences Both Foreign and Domestic”

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Who published “Publick Occurrences Both Foreign and Domestic?

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Benjamin Harris

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The first foundation of journalism came on __ in England.

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1883

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When did the American Newspaper Guild get organized?

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1933

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It means fortunate events in english, and was written by Tomas Pinpin on 1637

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Sucesos Felices (1637)

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It means “Notice to the Public”, and was written on 1799

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Aviso al Publico (1799)

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It was written by Gov. Fernandez del forgueras

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Del Superior Govierno (1811)

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Revolutionary newspapers in the Philippines

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  • “La opinion” by Julian de Poso & Jesus Polanco
  • “Republies Filipina”by Pedro Paterno
  • “LA SOLIDARIDAD
  • “LA INDEPENDENCIA” by Antonio Luna
  • “ANG KALAYAAN” Newspaper of the Katipunan
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The longest living newspaper in the Philippines during th modern day

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The Manila Times (1890)

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Functions of Journalism

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  • Inform the public through news coverage
  • amuse or entertain the public
  • influence mold public opinions
  • serve and promote community welfare as a whole
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Upcomcore Principles of Ethics in Journalisming events

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  • independence
  • humanity
  • truth and accuracy
  • fairness and impartiality
  • accountability
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Genres in Journalism

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  • Advocacy Journalism
  • New Journalism
  • Stylistic Journalism
  • Yellow Journalism
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Stories that report only the most essential information in a concise and impartial manner.

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Straight News/Hard News

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It follows inverted pyrammid style that organizes information by descending order of the most newsworthy information at the beginning of the article

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Straight News/Hard News

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A more in-depth than traditional hard news article. uses the types of storytelling devices and details that you might find in novels. considered soft news and don’t focus on basic facts.

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Feature Article

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What is Editorial

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It develops an argument about an issue and even sway readers’ opinionsm represents the official view of an editorial board.

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It is the most important part of a News Story

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Lead

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Art work of concise information that captures the gist of a news story in 1-2 sentences.

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Lead

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What are the types of News Lead?

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  • Conventional or Summary Lead
  • Grammatical beginning Lead
  • Novelty Lead
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It answers right away any of the fice w’s and h

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Conventional/Summary Lead

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Sometimes, it is introduced by kind of grammatical form which is a phrase or clause used to highlight a feature

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Grammatical beginning Lead

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They’re written in a way that attracts attention

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Novelty Lead

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Types of Novelty Lead

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  • Punch and Astonisher
  • Background Lead
  • Descriptive Lead
  • Exclamatory Lead
  • Direct Quotation Lead
  • Question Lead
  • Contrast Lead
  • Atmosphere Lead
  • Literary, Historical, Mythological Allusion Lead
  • Direct Appeal Lead
  • Suspended Interest Lead
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It adopts non-objective viewpoint. Usually for some social or political purpose

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Advocacy Journalism

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Developed in the 1960s and 1970s that uses literary techniques, and unconventional at the time.

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New Journalism

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Are American terms for journalism and asociated newspaper. Techniques include exaggrations.

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Yellow Journalism