1. Sejal Vaghela
M.A. Sem:4
Enrolment No. PG13101036
Batch Year: 2013-15
Email Id: Sejal.vaghela43@gmail.com
Submitted to: Department of English Maharaja
Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University
2. What is Journalism?
Journalism is gathering , processing and
dissemination of news and information
related to the news to an audience.
The word applies to both the method of
inquiring for news and the literary style
which is used to disseminate it.
3. Journalism
In modern society, the news media is the chief
purveyor of information and opinion about
public affairs.
Journalism is not always confined to the news
media or to news itself.
Journalistic communication may finds its way
in to broader forms of expression, including
literature and cinema.
4. Forms of Journalism
• Writing to advocate
particular view points or
influence the opinions
of the audience
Advocacy
Journalism
• Written or spoken
journalism for radio
or television
Broadcast
Journalism
5. Forms of Journalism
Investigative Journalism
• Investigation on a subject matter while
uncovering news events.
Photo Journalism
• The telling of a story through its images.
6. Forms of Journalism
The use of
sensors to
support
journalistic
inquiry.
Sensor
Journalism
Sensationalism.
Writing which
emphasizes
exaggerated
claims or rumors.
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7. A journalist is a person who collects
writers or distributes news or other current
information. A journalist’s work is referred
to as journalism.
A journalist can work with general issues or
specialize in certain issues.