1. Conventional or Summary Lead
a. Who Lead
b. What Lead
c. Why Lead
d. Where Lead
e. When Lead
f. How Lead
2. Grammatical Beginning Lead
a. Prepositional Phrase Lead
b. Gerundial phrase Lead
c. Participial phrase Lead
d. Infinitive phrase LEad
e. Clause Lead
3. Novelty Lead
a. Astonisher LEad
b. Background LEad
c. Contrast Lead
d. Epigram Lead
e. Picture LEad
f. Descriptive Lead
g. Parody LEad
h. One-Word Lead
i. Punch Lead
j. Question Lead
k. Quotation Lead
There are many types of journalism, including investigative journalism, opinion journalism, and data journalism. Other types include broadcast journalism, multimedia journalism, and citizen journalism. Each type has its own approach and methods for reporting news and information.
Yellow journalism contributed to the start of the Spanish American War by exaggerating or making things up about the problem. These articles aroused public anger at the Spanish, leading to war.
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Yellow journalism is dangerous and wrong because it relies on sensationalism, exaggeration, and misinformation to attract readers, often at the expense of accuracy and truth. By manipulating facts and emotions, yellow journalism can influence public opinion and spread harmful ideologies, leading to misunderstandings, division, and even conflict in society. It undermines the integrity of journalism and erodes trust in the media as a reliable source of information.
Yellow Journalism
No more than newspaper journalism or television journalism.
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.
The main kinds of journalism include investigative journalism, opinion journalism, feature journalism, and photojournalism. Investigative journalism focuses on in-depth investigations into topics of public interest, opinion journalism offers personal viewpoints on current events, feature journalism tells human-interest stories, and photojournalism uses images to report news.
Journalism in college
Jamaica does not have a Minister of Journalism.
Broadcast Journalism - television or radio Print Journalism - Newspaper, Magazines Marketing Public Relations Communications
Esso Journalism Award was created in 1955.