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journalism
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1821, regarded as a French word at first, from French journalisme (1781), from journal (see journal ).\n\nJournalism will kill you, but it will keep you alive while you're at it. [Horace Greely (1811-1872), U.S. journalist] \n Journalese "language typical ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Journalism \Jour"nal*ism\, n. [Cf. F. journalisme.] The keeping of a journal or diary. [Obs.] The periodical collection and publication of current news; the business of managing, editing, or writing for, journals, newspapers, magazines, broadcasting media ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. newspapers and magazines collectively [syn: news media , fourth estate ] the profession of reporting or photographing or editing news stories for one of the media
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The activity or profession of being a journalist. 2 The aggregate, write, editing, and presenting of news or news articles for widespread distribution, typically in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/electronic%20publications and broadcast news media, for ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Journalism is the work 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. The word applies to the occupation (professional or not), the methods ...
Usage examples of journalism.
English journalism, would play, like the Chamberlain government, a dubious role in the disastrous British appeasement of Hitler.
And the bloggers were growing daily less patient with the Times hegemonic grip on American journalism.
Somewhere in the middle of the flight, with our conversation lagging badly, I reverted to a Hollywood-style of journalism that Killy instantly picked up on.
For beside lecturing, journalism and the publication of three considerable and two minor books, Chesterton between 1911 and the War wrote the play that Shaw had been so insistently demanding.
There is not a great deal of hope for assimilationist policies to be found in the professional Mexican-American leadership that thrives in government, journalism and the universities.
He is a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
The Museum of African-American Journalism in New Haven reported that they had had a full set on microfiche but it had disappeared.
I had her for Journalism I, and when Rosie got mononucleosis, Miss Parchester let me take over the column.
I major in Journalism and play hockey in college, I practiced obstetrics in my spare time!
Freeburg as one of the text-books in the Columbia University School of Journalism, in his classes in photoplay writing.
I had such a miserable experience at the J-School, I decided to recuse myself from political journalism entirely.
As anyone who has ever done any journalism or book reviewing knows, this means the text which appears here may well be slightly, if not very, different from the text Orwell originally wrote.
In addition to introducing the Symbiotic Trapezoid Quote as the wave of the future in journalism, I have some other ideas to get into: mainly about Richard Nixon, and some of these are ugly.
The lurid nature of a father contracting the abduction of his own child fed a wildfire of sensationalist journalism, but even before the worst of it, Lucy Chenier concluded that life with yours truly was not worth the risk, so she took her son and went home.
Strakhov had appeared in print before, he considers this publication to have marked his actual initiation into the world of Petersburg journalism.