An Online Journal:
Its like a regular journal, but you can use it online.
Share your journal, blog, photos, bio page .etc. with whoever you want.
Private: Shared with whom you choose
Public: Shared with whoever wants to view it
Friends & Family: Shared with the people in your friends group & your family/relations
MY New Answer (desiraedyoung112) : a blog :DD
Conventional journalism refers to traditional forms of reporting news and information through established media outlets such as newspapers, television, radio, and magazines. It typically follows ethical standards and practices, including fact-checking, verification of sources, and providing balanced reporting.
Conventional journalism relies on traditional news-gathering methods and storytelling techniques, while precision journalism uses data analysis and technology to provide more in-depth and precise information to the audience. Precision journalism focuses on using data to support and enhance reporting, while conventional journalism emphasizes storytelling and human sources.
in journalism, there are 4 kinds... the conventional, noveltygrammatical beginning, and blind
Conventional journalism refers to traditional forms of reporting and storytelling practiced by mainstream media organizations. It involves principles such as objectivity, accuracy, fairness, and thorough fact-checking. Conventional journalism usually adheres to established ethical standards and practices in gathering and presenting news and information to the public.
There are many types of journalism, including investigative journalism, opinion journalism, and data journalism. Other types include broadcast journalism, multimedia journalism, and citizen journalism. Each type has its own approach and methods for reporting news and information.
Journalism/Advanced Journalism Journalism/Advanced Journalism
Investigative journalism.
No more than newspaper journalism or television journalism.
Basic topics in an introduction to journalism may include the history of journalism, the role of journalism in society, ethics in journalism, types of journalism (e.g. investigative, broadcast, digital), and basics of news reporting and writing. Students may also learn about news values, media law, and the evolving landscape of journalism in the digital age.
The main kinds of journalism include investigative journalism, opinion journalism, feature journalism, and photojournalism. Investigative journalism focuses on in-depth investigations into topics of public interest, opinion journalism offers personal viewpoints on current events, feature journalism tells human-interest stories, and photojournalism uses images to report news.
Jamaica does not have a Minister of Journalism.
Journalism in college
Broadcast Journalism - television or radio Print Journalism - Newspaper, Magazines Marketing Public Relations Communications