Journalism
(
noun
,
adjective
)
(As a noun)
Journalism ( noun )
- The activity or profession of writing or reporting news in newspapers, magazines, or news websites.
- The collection of techniques and methods used to produce news.
Origin:
Late 18th century: from french journalisme, from journal (see journal).
Examples:
- He studied journalism in college.
- She worked as a journalist for many years.
- The newspaper was known for its investigative journalism.
- He was interested in the business side of journalism.
- The school offered a course in digital journalism.
(As an adjective)
Journalism ( adjective )
Of or relating to journalism or journalists.
Origin:
Late 18th century: from french journalisme, from journal (see journal).
Examples:
- She had a journalism degree.
- The journalism class was discussing the ethics of reporting.
- He was impressed by the journalism skills of the reporter.
- The journalism program was preparing students for a career in media.
- The book was a guide to the basics of journalism.