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  • LEARN
  • TYPES OF JOURNALISM
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    • 3. Online journalism
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    • 5. Opinion journalism
    • 6. Sports journalism
    • 7. Trade journalism
    • 8. Entertainment journalism
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Newsroom Best Practices for Addressing Online Violence against Journalists

Since there are many different types of journalism, it’s important to choose the one best for your career. Here are some tips to help you select the right type for you:

  • Consider your career path: Different types of journalism have various career paths for professionals. Consider your career goals in journalism can help you choose the best path for you. For example, if you want to become an editor in chief, you’ll need to select a career path in journalism editing. If you want to be a broadcast reporter, you may need to find entry-level jobs at radio or TV stations as an assistant first.

  • Decide which medium is right: Journalism exists in print, online and broadcast mediums. You’ll need to choose which medium you most prefer to work in. Sometimes, you can work in multiple mediums. For example, some newspapers and journals have both print and internet formats.

  • Research the requirements: Depending on the medium and the job, you’ll need to meet specific requirements. Many journalism jobs require you to have a bachelor’s degree in journalism or a related field. For higher-level jobs, you may need a master’s degree or some experience in the field. When choosing your type, make sure you have or can complete the educational and experience requirements.

  • Choose a specialization: Many types of journalism report on a specific topic, such as sports or politics. Choosing one of these specialties can help you narrow your job search focus or begin gaining certain experience. Consider choosing a specialization in which you’ll feel comfortable working in for many years to ensure you can excel on your career path.

Types of writing:

investigative, news, reviews, columns and feature writing.

What form of journalism are you interested in?

8 Ways To Apply Journalistic Writing Best Practices To Your Content

  1. Structure Information In Logical Order Using The Inverted Pyramid. ...

  2. Include Your Angle In Your Headline And Lede. ...

  3. Use Concise Sentences. ...

  4. Get To The Point. ...

  5. Incorporate Quotes And Outside Sources. ...

  6. Link To External Research. ...

  7. Avoid Excess Jargon. ...

  8. Show, Don't Tell.

Types of journalism:

  1. Investigative journalism

  2. Watch dog journalism

  3. Online journalism

  4. Broadcast journalism

  5. Opinion journalism

  6. Sports journalism

  7. Trade journalism

  8. Entertainment journalism

  9. Political journalism

SOURCE : https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/types-of-journalism

Journalistic writing is a style of writing that is used to report news stories in a variety of media formats. Obvious characteristics of the style include short, simple sentences and paragraphs that present objective stories based on facts. Journalists use quotes to give the story credibility.

SOURCE : https://coschedule.com/blog/how-to-write-like-a-journalist/

How To Write Like A Journalist


Whether you’re writing a blog post, email newsletter, social media campaign, or video script, many of the same principles for narrative structure work for marketing content too. Borrowing those tactics can help you tell better stories that connect with readers (who may even become customers).

In this post, we’ll cover:

  • How to formulate unique angles that hook reader interest.

  • How to structure content with a clear narrative focus.

  • How to adhere to basic writing best practices to keep your content crisp and clear.

Journalists tell stories for a living. Here’s how to borrow the tricks of their trade.


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Journalism is a profession that involves collecting information about a particular subject,

then reporting findings and conclusions to a wider audience through print, digital or broadcast media.

Journalists report information in the form of investigative reports, news, features, columns and reviews.

Investigative reports and feature articles are longer forms that fully develop a story and include more detail.

News, columns and reviews are shorter article forms intended to address a specific topic without expanding into as much detail.

The purpose of journalism is to research and report events that impact people’s lives and society in different ways.

Different types of journalism cover various aspects of life that impact society, appeal to assorted audiences and have varying requirements for objectively reporting facts.

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