Friday, September 5, 2014

What Is Broadcast/Print Journalism?

Thursday, September 4, 2014

9/5/14 What is Broadcast Journalism?

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Define “Broadcast Journalism” in 1-3 sentences.
Telling of events that are news worthy through television, radio, and internet.



List and describe the six criteria of newsworthiness.

TITLE DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE
1 Unusualness - Something out of the ordinary to catch someones eye.

2. Significance - Events impacting large amounts of people.

3. Prominence - Care about whats going on with famous people.

4. Proximity - Care about news close to us. Weather, Traffic, and Sports scores.

5. Timeliness -  Care about new happening in present time not past.

6. Human Interest - Stuff life baby animals, or major accomplishments of individual people.




What are the differences between print journalism and broadcast journalism?
1.Print Journalism is portable and able to be taken anywhere.

2.Broadcast Journalism is more current than Print Journalism.

3.Print Journalism allows control how you view the news.

4.Print Journalism has more detail than Broadcast Journalism.
How is the Internet impacting broadcast journalism?
Allows you to get news on the spot whenever you want and still always be current news. Live feeds, certain subjects appealing to you, and multiple different websites to visit in case one is closed or down.

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