Journalism
For alternative uses, see Journalist (disambiguation).
"Reporter" redirects here. For alternative uses, see newsperson (disambiguation).
A reporter speaking into a mike before of a camera, 2005
A journalist may be a one that collects, writes, or distributes news or alternative current data to the general public. A journalist's work is named journalism. A journalist will work with general problems or focus on bound problems. However, most journalists tend to specialize, and by cooperating with alternative journalists, turn out journals that span several topics.[1] as an example, a sports journalist covers news at intervals the globe of sports, however this journalist could also be a section of a newspaper that covers many alternative topics.
For alternative uses, see Journalist (disambiguation).
"Reporter" redirects here. For alternative uses, see newsperson (disambiguation).
A reporter speaking into a mike before of a camera, 2005
A journalist may be a one that collects, writes, or distributes news or alternative current data to the general public. A journalist's work is named journalism. A journalist will work with general problems or focus on bound problems. However, most journalists tend to specialize, and by cooperating with alternative journalists, turn out journals that span several topics.[1] as an example, a sports journalist covers news at intervals the globe of sports, however this journalist could also be a section of a newspaper that covers many alternative topics.
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