JOURNALISM


Meaning of JOURNALISM in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a career in journalism/politics/teaching etc

At the age of 15, he knew he wanted a career in politics.

chequebook journalism

gonzo journalism

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

good

It also produced some of the best journalism on the underground and the above ground - written in the 1960s.

There is no better example of journalism as part of the show than the press conference.

The underpinning of all good journalism is a devotion to objectivity and impartiality.

This was good for his journalism .

investigative

This is not entirely the result of political control, since the privately owned press shows no greater inclination towards investigative journalism .

It's an occupational hazard of investigative journalism .

It is investigative journalism of a very limited scope.

Thus, during 1984, investigative journalism had a field day.

Their investigative chess journalism is also evidently of high calibre.

Perhaps I should take up this investigative journalism .

modern

The essential hypocrisy that has characterized so much modern film journalism was being established.

PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

investigative journalism/report/work

Among them are hundreds of university journalism professors who routinely offer courses in investigative reporting at their schools.

Categories are feature writing, investigative reporting, community service, commentary, photography, international reporting and pioneer.

However, 11 different modes of assessment were noted, including mental, practical, calculator, project and investigative work.

It's very easy to organise some investigative work by children on school meals provision.

Perhaps I should take up this investigative journalism.

Some 600 Boston University journalism students had braved a rainy Friday night in 1976 to hear a panel discussion on investigative reporting.

The team felt it important to extend the evaluation to all investigative work.

With ratings down, however, the show last fall refocused on investigative reporting and celebrity interviews and stopped paying for stories.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

A week can be an awfully long time in political journalism .

And journalism , which is more prone to collective examination of conscience than most professions, is already focusing on these problems.

But I'd already decided that journalism was the perfect career for me.

Of course, the traditional point of journalism is to turn you away from yourself and toward the world.

Some 600 Boston University journalism students had braved a rainy Friday night in 1976 to hear a panel discussion on investigative reporting.

The prizes, the most prestigious awards given for journalism , are presented annually by Columbia University.

This was good for his journalism .

We produce more original journalism than any other broadcaster.

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