journalism 的定义
- the occupation of reporting, writing, editing, photographing, or broadcasting news or of conducting any news organization as a business.
- press.
- a course of study preparing students for careers in reporting, writing, and editing for newspapers and magazines.
- writing that reflects superficial thought and research, a popular slant, and hurried composition, conceived of as exemplifying topical newspaper or popular magazine writing as distinguished from scholarly writing: He calls himself a historian, but his books are mere journalism.
journalism 近义词
reporting
journalism 的近义词 6 个
更多journalism例句
- E.J. Graff, senior fellow at the Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism, is the author of What Is Marriage For?
- She was so great and it made everything click for me, because I was also interested in journalism.
- What I want to do there is build video journalism, and build out a team.
- The history of journalism is filled with hoaxes, sensationalism, and widespread misconceptions.
- Then, in May 2009, he turned to something completely different: the power of journalism.
- This was the first college journalism class offered in the United States.
- We have already seen the motives which first induced him to take up journalism.
- However, I had no money to indulge in such luxuries, so on leaving Cambridge I looked to journalism for a living.
- Thenceforward a paper war was waged between the two political divisions of journalism.
- But either there is a change in journalism, too gradual for you to remark it on the spot, or there is a change in me.