journalism is the art of spreading news and information through writing..= ]
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Introduction to Journalism usually covers the fundamental topics. Topics could include history of journalism, basic theories, the practice of journalism as a profession, and the role of journalism in the society, among others.
S. P. Thiaga Rajan has written: 'History of Indian journalism' -- subject(s): History, Journalism
Journalism courses typically include: Reporting Writing Editing Page Layout and Design Online Journalism Graphics Photography Videography Law Advertising Ethics History of Journalism
Pat Lovett has written: 'Journalism in India' -- subject(s): Journalism, India, History
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Iona Italia has written: 'The rise of literary journalism in the eighteenth century' -- subject(s): English prose literature, History, History and criticism, Intellectual life, Journalism
Thomas G Harrison has written: 'The career and reminiscences of an amateur journalist, and a history of amateur journalism' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Amateur journalism, Journalism
Ofcourse the regular core courses are needed. Some others courses include Principles of American Journalism, Cross Cultural Journalism, History of American Journalism, Communications Law, Radio, TV, & Photojournalism and Reporting and Editing.
Journalism started in the Philippines during the 16th century. But it was in 1887 when Filipinos started to write on their own without the influence of the Spaniards.
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