Journalism Meaning
/ˈd͡ʒɜːn(ə)lɪzəm/Definition, CEFR level B2, pronunciation, examples, and quiz.
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Definition
nounThe aggregating, writing, editing, and presenting of news or news articles for widespread distribution, typically in electronic publications, broadcast news media, or printed newspapers or periodicals, for the purpose of informing the audience, relying on a style of writing characteristic for this purpose, consisting of direct presentation of facts or events and (depending on type) either with or without analysis or interpretation.
Sentence Examples
I'd like to get into journalism in the future.
He is a big man in journalism.
I'd like a career in journalism.
CEFR Practice Quiz
To pursue a career as a news reporter, she majored in ____ in college.
CEFR Practice Quiz (Alternate)
She decided to study ____ in college because she wanted to become a reporter for a major newspaper.
Word Origin & History
From French journalisme (beginning of 19th century). By surface analysis, journal + -ism.
Literary Quotations & Historical Citations
"Myth #1—Journalism Is Dying. Journalism is not dying; it’s evolving. We’re witnessing the shift from the legacy media dominance to the endless possibilities offered by the digital age. A journalist is responsible for gathering and organizing material and distributing the finished (and verified) pieces through various formats and mediums, which used to be limited to television, radio, and print. Traditional media gatekeepers have been strict on who qualifies to do the reporting and what can be published. Now, the playing field is wide open, and the rules are rapidly changing. What remains consistent is the purpose of journalism, which the American Press Institute claims is “to provide citizens with the information they need to make the best possible decisions about their lives, their communities, their societies, and their governments.”"
— 2022 October 31, Alison Hill, “5 Myths of Journalism: Journalist Alison Hill shares five myths of journalism and breaks down how they started and why they're inaccurate”, in Writer's Digest:
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CEFR Practice Quiz
To pursue a career as a news reporter, she majored in ____ in college.
CEFR Practice Quiz (Alternate)
She decided to study ____ in college because she wanted to become a reporter for a major newspaper.