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Encyclopedia > Broadcast journalism

Broadcast journalism refers to television news and radio news, as well as the online news outlets of broadcast affiliates. Television news refers to the practice of disseminating current events via the media of television. ... ...


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Broadcast Journalism (PL52) (604 words)
BA (Hons) Broadcast Journalism is a very popular course and our new broadcast newsroom, opened in November 2004, is making the course even more popular.
We work very closely with the Broadcast Journalism Training Council, (BJTC is the professional body which overseas broadcast journalism training in the UK) and the course is accredited by the BJTC.
Broadcast journalists are in demand, people are increasingly getting their news through television and radio and the internet.
Journalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (438 words)
News-oriented journalism often is described as the "first draft of history." Even though journalists often write news articles to a deadline, news media usually edit and proofread the results prior to publication.
Journalism has as its main activity the reporting of events — stating who, what, when, where, why and how, and explaining the significance and effect of events or trends.
Journalism exists in a number of media: newspapers, television, radio, magazines and, since the end of 20th century, the Internet.
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