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Noun
/ˈjərnlˌizəm/,
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The activity or profession of writing for newspapers or magazines or of broadcasting news on radio or television,
  1. The activity or profession of writing for newspapers or magazines or of broadcasting news on radio or television

  2. The product of such activity
    • - an art critic whose essays and journalism are never dull

  1. newspapers and magazines collectively
  2. the profession of reporting or photographing or editing news stories for one of the media
  3. (journalist) diarist: someone who keeps a diary or journal
  4. (journalistic) of or relating to or having the characteristics of journalism; "journalistic writing"
  5. Journalism is the investigation and reporting of events, issues, and trends to a broad audience. Although there is much variation within journalism, the ideal is to inform the citizenry. ...
  6. A journalist collects and disseminates information about current events, people, trends, and issues. His or her work is acknowledged as journalism.
  7. (Journalist (film)) Journalist (Novinar) is a Croatian film directed by Fadil Hadžić and starring Rade Šerbedžija, Fabijan Šovagović and Stevo Žigon. It was released in 1979.
  8. (Journalist (rapper)) Journalist (Born Rafiek George, 24) is an underground hip hop rapper from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He gives much of the credit for his success to his mother who worked hard to raise 5 other family members. After graduating he went out to get a recording contract. ...
  9. (Journalist (Russian magazine)) Journalist (Журналистъ) is a Russian magazine founded in 1914 by literary critic Vladimir Friche aimed at newsworkers.
  10. (Journalist (US Navy)) Mass Communication Specialist (abbreviated as MC) is a United States Navy occupational rating.
  11. The activity or profession of being a journalist; The aggregating, writing, editing, and presenting of news or news articles for widespread distribution, typically in periodical print publications and broadcast news media, for the purpose of informing the audience; The style of writing ...
  12. (journalist) The keeper of a person journal, who writes in it regularly; One whose occupation or is journalism, originally only writing in the printed press; A reporter, who professionally does living reporting on news and current events
  13. (Journalist) Someone who works in the news gathering business, such as a photographer, editor or reporter.
  14. (Journalist) One who investigates a story and gathers information to write for a publication.
  15. (Journalist) PENELOPE GRENOBLE O'MALLEY is a frequent contributor to environmental publications.
  16. (Journalist) Someone who writes, researches and reports news, or works on the production of a publication.
  17. (Journalist) a person that makes new reports in writing or through television.
  18. (Journalist) n. One engaged in the pursuit and obscurement of important facts.
  19. A journalist collects, writes, edits, and presents news or news articles for the Internet, magazines, radio, television and newspapers. A journalist may or may not be a permanent employee of a publication or media outlet.
  20. The opinions of the uneducated, reflecting the ignorance of the community. [Wilde]
  21. The discipline of preparing, writing and reporting news through media outlets like magazines, newspapers, books, radio, television, film, and the Internet.
  22. is the discipline of writing about events that are of interest to people. Journalism, especially in newspapers, is also regarded by many as the "first rough draft of history" ^[1] because journalists produce news articles to tight deadlines. ...
  23. A teacher who instructs students in the art of writing for newspapers or magazines. Journalism includes school personnel with the job title School Newspaper Advisor.
  24. Process of collecting, writing, editing, and publishing news.
  25. (n) :  I know nothing about a subject, and I have 1200 words in which to express it.