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1 Journalism Defined By Abi Rosales and Katie Young

2 Journalism Defined Journalism- A means of communicating news, opinions, and recent events through a series of types of media.

3 Radio

4 Radio Journalism Radio journalism is news that is heard instead of read or seen. It is journalism because it is a way to tell of events. Anyone and most everyone uses the radio, though not always for journalism. It’s convenient to listen when you’re not home

5 Internet Blogs

6 Internet Blogs Journalism This is more for entertainment and understanding. It is journalism because it can be about peoples views on things that are happening. Anyone can use it. It provides entertainment at the same time.

7 TV

8 TV is how many people access the news. Whether through advertisements or documentaries. Most people use it. It is one of the easiest ways to access news. It’s convenient because almost everyone watches TV at home.

9 Magazine

10 Magazines Magazines are more for entertainment and gossip. It is journalism because it keeps everyday people involved with celebrity happenings. Anyone, though mainly women read magazines. Convenient because they don’t cost much.

11 Breaking News http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixpD IZ3qYdE

12 Breaking News Breaking news is the annoying announcements that interrupt TV shows on all channels. Sending out information to everyone. Everyone in the affected area can use Breaking News.

13 Newspaper

14 Newspaper is a collection of articles of news that is going on. Though going out of style, it is an efficient way to get news out daily. Mainly older people use newspapers, though other people can too.

15 Reviews http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0499549/

16 Reviews Reviews are used for entertainment. It is journalism because if critiques say something is bad, then people will believe it. Most people use reviews whether it’s for movies, restaurants, or other things.

17 Yearbook

18 A yearbook is a collection of pictures and information about a year at a particular school. It keeps part of history at that school. Anyone that attended that school, including teachers, may use the yearbook. It keeps memories.

19 Mobile Phone

20 Mobile phone The mobile phone is a way to communicate with anyone anywhere you go. It is a form of journalism because it is how many people get news out. Mostly teens and young adults use phones, though some of the older people can use them too. Easy way to get news wherever you are.

21 Documentary http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Um UaZpr6oVc

22 Documentary It releases knowledge that would stay relevant for years to come or until more is discovered. The films are used largely for educational purposes by students, teachers, and curious people. The benefits are knowledge of a specific area.

23 Connection Websites

24 Individuals keep each other up to date with their lives. People all around the world use this as a source of communication. The benefits is that it keeps the world open to learn new things from other people from anywhere in the planet.

25 Newsletter

26 It usually pertains to a group or club and informs one about the events going on in the social gathering. People who belong to the group use the newsletter to arrange meetings or plan events. It leaves the reader well informed.

27 Wikis

28 Allows people to keep track of information. Anyone uses this network. It benefits the user by being able to access information.

29 Syndicated TV Shows http://www.tmz.com/tmztv/?mediaKey =4585e510-caba-4635-acbe- 8edf1df96b7b&isShareURL=true

30 Syndicated TV Shows It is a visual representation of celebrity gossip and news. Young people and women keep up with the show to know what is going on with their favorite stars. Also other audiences can find out the latest about movies in production.


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