Different Definitions Of Journalism
1. According to Hacup Tony; Journalism is the activity or product of journalist or others engaged in the preparations of audio material intended for dissemination through public media with reference to factional ongoing events of public concern.
Published in 2009.
Title:A Dictionary of Journalism
2. James W.Carey also defined Journalism as our daily book,as collective diary which records our common life.(1974)
Title: The Problems of Journalism
3. Journalism embraces all the forms through which the news or information reach the public.
Author:Bond F.Frazer
Book Title: Introduction To Journalism
Published in:1961(edition 2)
4. Journalism is the conveying of information from here to there with accuracy,insight and dispatch and in such a manner that the truth is served and the rightness of things is made slowly ,even if not immediately more evident.
Author:Eric Hodgins
Title:A Definition of News For The World Tomorrow.
Published in:1934
5. Journalism is an amazingly richfield of study,generating interest from a variety of perspectives and disciplines. (2018)
Author:Tim V. Pos
Title: Education in Journalism
6. Journalism is a set of transparent and independent procedures aimed at gathering,veriyfing and reporting truthful informations of consequences to citizens in a democracy.
Author:Craft and Davis N.Charles
Title: Principles of Journalism
Published in:2016
7. Journalism covers a huge range of output across all media and is recognized as a form of communication in almost every country of the world.
Author: Richard Rudin Trevor
Title: Introduction To Journalism
Published in:2002 (page 1)
8. Journalism is suggested to be any communication or the relaying or 'real' events.
Author: Richard Rudin Trevor
Title: Introduction To Journalism
Published in:2002 (page 5)
9. Journalism involves the sifting and editing of information, comments and events into a form that is recognizably different from the pure form in which they first occurred.
Author: Richard Rudin Trevor
Title: Introduction To Journalism
Published in:2002 (page 5)
10. Journalism is about putting events, ideas, information and controversies into context.
Author: Richard Rudin Trevor
Title: Published in:2002 (page 5).
11. According to Carey ; Journalism is a form of communication to transmit information to to the public. Published in 1989
12. Mark Dueze defined Journalism as the field of study of education that sought to offer overviews into different conceptual approaches to theory and methodology.(2005)
Title: Worlds of Journalism
13. Journalism by Weiner in Ana Nady Abras , defined it as the whole process of collecting facts for writing, editing and broadcasting news. Published in:1990
14. According to Bill Kavoch and Tom Ronsentiel; Journalism is the collection and editing of materials of current interest for presentation, publication or broadcast. Published in: 2001
Title: Elements of Journalism
15. According to Janet Malcolm; Journalism is an examination of professional choices that shapes a work of non-fiction as well as a rumination on the morality that underpins the journalist enterprise.
Book Title: Journalism and the Murderers
Published in:1990
16. Journalism is describing events, which are of legitimate to public interest or which are entertaining or non- serious but interesting to a define audience.
Author: Richard Rudin Trevor
Title: Introduction To Journalism
Published in:2002 (page 8)
17. Journalism means; acting as a 'watchdog' for the public benefits and investigating issues of concern and claims of wrong doing that appear to be against the public interest.
Author: Richard Rudin Trevor
Title: Introduction To Journalism
Published in: 2002
18. Journalism is a form of writing that tells people about things that really happened but they might not known about already.(WWW.Robert Niles.Com)
Author: Robert Niles
Published in:2020
19. Journalism is a function fundamentally in the public interest.
Author: John Wilson
Title: Understanding Journalism
Published in:1996
20. Journalism is the act of communicating news and information to the public through various media platforms.
Author: Bob Franklin and David Murphy
Title: The future of Journalism
Published in:2013
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