journalism
/ˈdʒɜːn(ə)lɪzəm/
Meanings
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Noun
The activity or work of reporting events, especially for mass communication media.
- "She made a career in journalism."
- "The journalist uncovered a major scandal."
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Noun
The body of reports and information disseminated to the public.
- "Freedom of the press is essential for journalism."
- "The journalism industry is facing new challenges."
Rhymes
Words rhyming with journalismjournal , parchment , portal , porcelain , marble , tabular , formal , metaphorical
Variants
List of all variants of journalism that leads to same resultjournalism , journalisms , advocacy journalism , advocacy journalisms , advocacy journalist , checkbook journalism , checkbook journalisms , New Journalism , New Journalist , pack journalism , pack journalisms , broadcast journalism , gonzo journalism
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.Derived from the Latin word 'journalis', meaning 'of a day'.
Trivia
Any details, considerations, events or pieces of information regarding the word-
The first newspaper was published in Germany in 1605.
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The term 'journalist' was first used in English in 1762.
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The average American spends about 3 hours per day consuming news and information.
Related Concepts
informations on related concepts or terms closely associated with the word. Discuss semantic fields or domains that the word belongs to-
Media: The means of mass communication, including print, broadcast, and digital channels.
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News: Information about current events, typically from reputable sources.
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Press: A collective term for newspapers and journalists, often used to refer to the media as a whole.
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.Journalism has played a significant role in shaping public opinion and holding power accountable. It has been the subject of numerous works of literature, art, and music. 'All the News That's Fit to Print' is a famous phrase coined by Joseph Pulitzer, the American newspaper publisher.
How to Memorize "journalism"
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visualize
- Visualize a journalist holding a notepad and pen, reporting on an event.
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associate
- Associate the word 'journalism' with the concept of reporting and disseminating news.
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mnemonics
- Use the mnemonic 'Just Overheard Reports Involving Many People' to remember the definition of journalism.
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