Definition:
Define “Journalism” in 1-3 sentences. Journalism- The telling of current events that are newsworthy through writing newspaper, current events, and internet.
List and describe the six criteria of newsworthiness.
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1 Timeliness- care about things that are current.
2. Prominence- care about famous people.
3. Proximity- care about the news that’s close to us
4. Significance- bigger the event and the more people that are impacted by it.
5. Unusualness- care about things that don’t happen often and are out of the ordinary
6. Human Interest- feel good stories make you feel uplifted
TITLE DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE
1 Timeliness- care about things that are current.
2. Prominence- care about famous people.
3. Proximity- care about the news that’s close to us
4. Significance- bigger the event and the more people that are impacted by it.
5. Unusualness- care about things that don’t happen often and are out of the ordinary
6. Human Interest- feel good stories make you feel uplifted
What are the advantages of print journalism?
1. Stories go much more into detail
2. Control what you read, where you go
3. Easier to take with you on the go
What are the advantages of broadcast journalism?
1. Much more current
2. Video and sound
3. Generally more interesting topics
Why has online journalism (convergent media) become so popular?
It’s the best of both worlds, you can see video as well as reading about it. Instant and easy access to news.
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