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Revision as of 17:11, 23 December 2016
Journalism is the skill of compiling, editing and presenting the news. Journalism exists in many mediums, from the traditional print forms (magazines, newspapers) to television and, particularly in 21st century, Internet websites such as blogs, podcasts, Youtube and forums.
See also
- Journalistic malpractice
- Journalism and patriotism
- Unalienable First Amendment of the Bill of Rights
- Free speech issues
- Albert Henry Ross
- Public trust in journalists