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O que (quem) é journalistic - definição

INVESTIGATION AND REPORTING OF EVENTS, ISSUES AND TRENDS TO A BROAD AUDIENCE
Print journalism; Reportage; Rural Journalism; Professional journalism; Journalistic; Newspaper executive; Lippmann-Dewey debate; Reportages; Journalism on social media; History of Indian journalism
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  • Journalist interviewing a [[cosplay]]er
  • Media greeting Cap Anamur II's Rupert Neudeck in Hamburg, 1986 at a [[press conference]]
  • Journalists at a [[press conference]]
  • News photographers and reporters waiting behind a police line in [[New York City]], in May 1994
  • Photojournalists photographing US President Barack Obama in November 2013
  • building collapse]] in [[Dar es Salaam]], [[Tanzania]]. March 2013.
  • imprisonment of their colleagues]] on [[Human Rights Day]], 10 December 2016
  • [[Walter Lippmann]] in 1914

journalistic         
Journalistic means relating to journalism, or produced by or typical of a journalist.
He began his journalistic career in the early eighties in Australia.
ADJ: ADJ n
Journalistic         
·adj Pertaining to journals or to journalists; contained in, or characteristic of, the public journals; as journalistic literature or enterprise.
Journalistic interventionism         
TERM
Journalistic Interventionism
Journalistic interventionism "reflects the extent to which journalists pursue a particular mission and promote certain values".Hanitzsch 2007a, 373 Journalists with a high interventionist attitude do not report neutrally and objectively but are engaged in the subjects they are reporting about.

Wikipédia

Journalism

Journalism is the production and distribution of reports on the interaction of events, facts, ideas, and people that are the "news of the day" and that informs society to at least some degree of accuracy. The word, a noun, applies to the occupation (professional or not), the methods of gathering information, and the organizing literary styles.

The appropriate role for journalism varies from countries to country, as do perceptions of the profession, and the resulting status. In some nations, the news media are controlled by government and are not independent. In others, news media are independent of the government and operate as private industry. In addition, countries may have differing implementations of laws handling the freedom of speech, freedom of the press as well as slander and libel cases.

The proliferation of the Internet and smartphones has brought significant changes to the media landscape since the turn of the 21st century. This has created a shift in the consumption of print media channels, as people increasingly consume news through e-readers, smartphones, and other personal electronic devices, as opposed to the more traditional formats of newspapers, magazines, or television news channels. News organizations are challenged to fully monetize their digital wing, as well as improvise on the context in which they publish in print. Newspapers have seen print revenues sink at a faster pace than the rate of growth for digital revenues.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para journalistic
1. Animals have no respect for journalistic integrity.
2. "Kochkin rarely entered journalistic spheres," Lomonov said.
3. These and other allegations have been brooded about in journalistic circles and on blogs where the usual journalistic standards of proof are for some reason suspended.
4. The impression she conveyed was of journalistic abandonment.
5. Readers with journalistic training can take that both ways.