DEFINITIONS OF JOURNALISM BY DIFFERENT AUTHORS
1.Journalism is a Craft of reporting facts and presenting them in compelling way. Author : Tom Brown. Book: The Greatest Generation. Year published:1998
2. Journalism is the act of finding and telling stories that matter. Author:Jill Abramson. Book:The Business of the news and fight for fact. Year published:2019
3.Journalism is the pursuit of truth in the public interest. Author:David Randall. Book: Universal journalist Year published:1997
4.Journalism is seen as fulfilling the essential need of humans to be informed in order to participate in social and political processes. Author: Howard Tumber. Book: Journalism and the making of profession. Year published:2005
5.Journalism is the act of truth telling in the public interest. Author:Bill Kovach and Rosentiel. Book: Elements of Journalism Year published:2001
6.Journalism is the search for truth and it's dissemination to the public. Author:Walter Lippman. Book: Liberty and news Year published:1920
7.Journalism is a discipline of gathering, writing and presenting news along the analysis and interpretation of events for public audience. Authors: Joseph Pulitzer Book :On the training of journalist. Year published:1904
8.Journalism is the craft of conveying information to diverse audience through various media channels ensuring accuracy, fairness and accountability in the process.
Author:James w carey
Book: Communication as culture
Year published 1987
9.Journalism is the systematic process of collecting, analyzing and disseminating news to inform, educate and entertain the public.
Author: Christopher H. Sterling
Book: Encyclopedia of journalism
Year published:2010
10.Journalism is act of collecting, presenting and interpreting news
Author:Frank lutter Mott
Book: American journalism
Year published:1941
11.Journanalism is a form of communication based on asking and answering the questions who? where? when? How?
Author:Tony Harcup
Book: Journalism and principle practice
Year published:2004
12.Journalism is a discipline of collecting, analyzing, verifying and presenting news regarding current events, trend issues and people.
Author: John Vigah
Book:Guide to sports Journalism
Year published:2008
13.Journalism is the act of gathering, assessing
Creating and presenting news and information
Author:SOJ Code
Book: Society of professional journalism
Year published:2014
14.Journalism is the fourth estate, serving as a check power.
Author: Alexis de Tocquevive
Books: Democracy in America
Year published:1835
15.Jourbalism is the act of making the significant interesting.
Author:Gay Talese
Book: The kingdom and the power
Year published: 1969
16. Journalism is adversarial Institution that seek to inform citizens about a broad range of events.
Author Robert Picard
Book: The press and decline of democracy
Year published:1984
17.Journalism is the transmission of information through a society as distinct from creation of information.
Author: Christopher Hitchen
Book:letters to young contrarian journal
Year published:2001
18.Journalism act of telling stories about society to members of society .
Author: Robert Mcchambers
Book: Journalism as democratic art
Year published:1997
19.Journalism is a public trust with special responsibilities to serve the interest of truth and democracy.
Author Walter Williams
Book: Journalist creed
Year published:1909
20.Journalism is the activity of reporting commenting on and analyzing events of public significance for a mass audience in a form that is design for immediate consumption.
Author : Stuart Allan and Einer Thorsen
Book: Oxford Handbook of journalism studies
Year published:2009
REFERENCE
1.Tome Brown (1998) The Greatest Generation
2.Jill Abramson (2019) The business of News and fight for facts
3.David Randall (1998)The universal Journalist
4.Howard Tumber (2005) Journalism and the making of profession.
5.Bill Kovach and Tom Rosentiel (2001)The elements of journalism
6.Walter Lippman(1920) Liberty and the news
7.Joseph Pulitzer (1904)On the training of journalist
8.James W Carey (1987) Communication as culture
9.Christopher H. Sterling (2010) Encyclopedia of journalism
10.Frank Luther Mott(1941) American journalism
11.Tony Harcup (2004) Journalism principle and practice.
12. John Vigah (2008) Guide to sports Journalism.
13. SOJ Code (2014) Society of professional journalist.
14. Alexis de Tocquevive (1835) Democracy in America.
15.Gay Talese (1969) Kingdom and the power.
16. Robert Picard (1984) The press and decline of democracy.
17. Christopher Hitchens (2001) Letters to young contraria. Journal.
18. Robert Mcchambers (1997) Journalism as democratic art.
19.Walter Williams (1909) The journalist creed.
20.Stuart Allan and Einer Thorsen (2009). The Oxford Handbook of journalism studies.
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