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Science journalism - An Emerging Feild

Science Journalism is a relatively new branch of journalism. This field involves the art of reporting to convey information about science topics to a public forum. The communication of scientific knowledge through mass media requires a spec [...]

Posted On : Apr, 02 2007 | Comments : 0

Citizen Journalism - Participatory journalism

Citizen Journalism - Participatory journalism

Citizen journalism is also known as "participatory journalism". It is the act of citizens playing an active role in the process of collecting, reporting, analyzing and disseminating news and information. The public journalism move [...]

Posted On : Apr, 01 2007 | Comments : 0

Advocacy Journalism

Advocacy journalism is a field of journalism that is fact-based and supports a specific point of view on an issue. Advocacy journalists might be expected to focus on stories dealing with corporate business practices, government policies, po [...]

Posted On : Mar, 31 2007 | Comments : 0

Internet Journalism

Internet Journalism

One thing that is sure fast becoming the norm of the Internet surfer’s life today is the Internet Journalism. Internet Journalism is very effective due to its efficient nature of news breaking and news making. Internet makes it ve [...]

Posted On : Mar, 30 2007 | Comments : 0

Sports Journalism

Sports Journalism

Sports Journalism is a form of journalism that reports on sports topics and events. Sports journalism has grown in importance as professional and amateur sports have grown in wealth, power and influence as well. Within some newspapers at ti [...]

Posted On : Mar, 29 2007 | Comments : 0

Investigative journalism

Investigative journalism

"An investigative journalist is a man or woman whose profession it is to discover the truth and to identify lapses from it in whatever media may be available. The act of doing this generally is called investigative journalism and is di [...]

Posted On : Mar, 29 2007 | Comments : 0

History of Public Journalism

History of Public Journalism

The public journalism movement emerged after the 1988 U.S. presidential election as a countermeasure against the eroding trust in the news media and widespread public disillusionment with politics and civic affairs, a journalism professor a [...]

Posted On : Mar, 29 2007 | Comments : 0

What is citizen journalism?

What is citizen journalism?

There is no easy answer to this question and depending on whom you ask you are likely to get very different answers. Some have called it networked journalism, open source journalism, and citizen media. Communication has changed greatly with [...]

Posted On : Mar, 29 2007 | Comments : 0

Ethics of online journalism

Ethics of online journalism

Online journalism also have to follow the ethics that are not very different then that of print journalism. First responsibility of journalist is to avoid plagiarism. He must not steal others' work.Such theft is plagiarism. It includes not [...]

Posted On : Mar, 28 2007 | Comments : 0

International Institute for Journalism

International Institute for Journalism was founded in 1964 with an aim to strengthen the freedom of opinion and the freedom of the press in the countries and consequently improve the conditions for democratization and social and economic de [...]

Posted On : Mar, 28 2007 | Comments : 0

The Master Narrative in Journalism

The Master Narrative in Journalism

Individual reports we can summarize, index, and criticize, especially today with the explosion of citizen critics on the Web. A given work of journalism will have an author’s byline, but in some measure the author is always “jou [...]

Posted On : Mar, 27 2007 | Comments : 0

The Knight International Journalism Fellowships

The Knight International Journalism Fellowships

The Knight International Journalism Fellowships was founded in 1985. It is a non -profit, professional organization aimed at promoting quality journalism worldwide with a belief that independent, vigorous media are crucial in improving the [...]

Posted On : Mar, 26 2007 | Comments : 0

Dead Journalism

Dead Journalism

Dead, more or less, but curiously profitable. In fact, it’s stranger than that. The newspaper industry is basically dead— in “strategic peril” at a minimum—and the fact that it’s still (highly) profitable [...]

Posted On : Mar, 26 2007 | Comments : 0

Jack Anderson - A big name in Investigative journalism

Jack Anderson - A big name in Investigative journalism

Jack Anderson is a big name in investigative journalism in America. He was born in Long Beach, California, on 19th Oct, 1922. He starts his career as a journalist at school when he began writing for his local newspaper, The Murray Eagle. At [...]

Posted On : Mar, 26 2007 | Comments : 0

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