Test 1 Flashcards
Seven lessons in journalism 1
Objectivity is a myth
A lot of journalists write for their peers, not their audiences
Journalism has alot of very old customs/traditions
Lessons in journalism 2
Journalism school isnt always the best way to go
Journalism is economic in its very nature
A. But you can pay for your own journalism
B. Good journalism can still go viral
Journalism lessons 3
Good writing is rare and beautiful
Good journalism is important
3 Reasons johnny harris hates the news
The news often tells you what isnt happening
The news has become way too fun
The news tricks you into feeling informed
Elizabeth Holmes
Who: Elizabeth holmes
What: misled about blood testing tech
Where: silicone valley
When:
Why: ambition to be the youngest billionaire
Jim jones
who: jim jones
what: orchestrated Jonestown massacre
where: jonestown
when:
why: pursuit of power and control
Anna delvey
Who: anna delvey
What: scammed NYC elites
Where: NYC
When:
Why: Wanted a luxurious life and high status
Anna delvey
Who: Anna delvey
What: scammed NYC elites
Where: NYC
When:
Why: wanted a luxurious lifestyle and high status
Anna delvey
Who: Anna delvey
What: scammed NYC elites
Where: NYC
When:
Why: wanted a luxurious lifestyle and high status
Richard nixon
Who: Richard Nixon
What: involved in the watergate scandal
Where: washington D.C
When:
Why: maintain political power
To send a story to the office usually by wire or telephone or to put news service stories on the wire.
File
Technique use to unearth information that sources
Investigative reporting
Story, often initiated by a reporter, that digs deeper than the usual news story.
Enterprise copy
In composition, type set photographically or by pasting up letters and pictures on acetate or paper.
Cold type
Formal statement of newspaper’s name, officers, place of publication and other descriptive information, usually on the editorial page.
Masthead