Definition of Journalism:
The telling of current events that are news worthy through newspapers, magazines, and the Internet.
TITLE DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE
1. Timeliness: (current) weather, sport scores.
2. Prominence: (important/famous people) President, actors, queen, athletes.
3. Proximity: (news that is close to us) Traffic, weather, events.
4. Significance: (the bigger the event the more people that are impacted people are) metradome, Japan, 9/11, Katrina, Tsunamis.
5. Unusualness: (we care about things that don't happen very often) murders, fires, floods, shootings, hurricane, Tsunami, prince marrying.
6. Human Interest: (feel good stories) New animals born, someone rescuing someone.
What are the advantages of print journalism?1. The stories go into more detail.
2. Control what you read, you can go to where ever you want.
3. More portable.
What are the advantages of broadcast journalism?
1. More timely and current, as the news changes, its more current.
2. You can hear and see it, more feelings.
3. Easy to get. Its free.
Why has online journalism (convergent media) become so popular?
best of print and best of broacasting, you can go to where you want to go and if you want to see videos you can watch those, if you want to read you can do that too. Its pretty much free.
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