"Mass media includes the diverse arrays of media that reach a large audience via mass communication."
Newspapers, magazines, and other print media that deliver news and analysis to readers.
News Writing: Basic principles of news reporting including news values, leads, sourcing, accuracy, and creating headlines.
Understanding Media Ethics: The principles and norms that guide print journalism, such as seeking and reporting the truth, impartiality, fairness, and protecting sources.
Understanding Audience and Identifying Niche: The different types of readership and identifying the target audience, including demographics, interests, and preferences.
The Role of Social Media in Print Journalism: Understanding the different social media platforms, their impact on print journalism, and how reporters can leverage social media.
Writing for a Specific Platform: Understanding the differences between print and online writing, including paragraphing, headline writing, and consideration of SEO.
Multimedia Journalism: A combination of multiple media formats to tell a story such as pictures, video, podcasts, etc.
News Curation and Aggregation: Selecting stories from various sources and presenting them alongside original reporting on a news site or social media account.
Data Journalism: Using data analysis tools to extract insights and explore in more details stories.
Brand Building and Personal Branding: How print journalists can build and maintain their brand and share meaningful content.
Fact Checking: How to verify facts and sources and ensure that the news reported is accurate.
Working with PR and Marketing Teams: Print Journalism often entails working in tandem with marketing teams to ensure campaign coverage.
Developing Innovative Story Ideas: The different skills and techniques of coming up with creative and innovative story ideas.
Interview techniques: The skills needed for conducting an interview and capturing the most meaningful responses.
Understanding the Business of News: The economic models that govern print media, with issues such as funding, advertising, and subscription models.
Diversity & Inclusion: Ensuring representation in the stories covered and reporting issues from an inclusive and diverse perspective.
Editing: The skills that drive the article editing process, including proofreading, copyediting, and development editing.
Investigative Journalism: Techniques and standards for research, source building, and documentation to ensure the story is verified.
Copyright Law: Awareness of potential legal issues such as plagiarism, copyright violation, and libel issues.
Crisis Journalism: Guidelines for covering traumatic events such as fatal accidents, terrorist attacks, or natural disasters.
Challenges facing the print media: Navigating through paradigm shifts that affect the industry, issues such as fewer print sales, increased reliance on digital content, and changes in how audiences consume news.
Newspapers: A daily or weekly publication that covers local, national, and international news.
Magazines: A periodical publication that covers a specific topic, ranging from news and politics to lifestyle and entertainment.
Tabloids: A newspaper that covers sensational and celebrity news with exaggerated headlines and stories.
Broadsheets: A larger-sized newspaper that covers more serious and in-depth news and analysis.
Photojournalism: A type of journalism that uses photographs to tell a story, often in a print publication.
Investigative Journalism: A type of journalism that involves in-depth reporting and research to uncover hidden or sensitive information on a particular topic or subject.
Opinion Journalism: A type of journalism that offers commentary and analysis on news and events.
Business Journalism: A type of journalism that covers news and analysis on the business world, including financial markets and economic trends.
Sports Journalism: A type of journalism that covers news and events in the sports world, from local high school games to international competitions.
Entertainment Journalism: A type of journalism that covers news and events in the entertainment industry, including music, film, television, and celebrity gossip.
Environmental Journalism: A type of journalism that covers news and events related to the environment, including climate change, pollution, and sustainable living.
Travel Journalism: A type of journalism that covers news and events related to travel, including travel destinations, accommodations, and cultural experiences.
Live tweeting: A form of journalism that involves reporting live events and news as they happen in real-time on Twitter or other social media platforms.
Instagram journalism: A type of journalism that uses Instagram to cover news, events, and stories through photos and videos.
Facebook journalism: A type of journalism that uses Facebook to report and share news stories, often through the use of live video.
Snapchat journalism: A type of journalism that uses Snapchat to share news stories and events through photos and videos.
YouTube journalism: A type of journalism that uses YouTube to share news and documentary-style content, often with videos that are long-form and in-depth.
Podcast journalism: A type of journalism that produces audio content, typically in a series format, to cover news, politics, and culture.
"Broadcast media transmit information electronically via media such as films, radio, recorded music, or television."
"Digital media comprises both Internet and mobile mass communication."
"Internet media comprise such services as email, social media sites, websites, and Internet-based radio and television."
"Many other mass media outlets have an additional presence on the web, by such means as linking to or running TV ads online, or distributing QR codes in outdoor or print media to direct mobile users to a website."
"Outdoor media transmit information via such media as AR advertising; billboards; blimps; flying billboards (signs in tow of airplanes); placards or kiosks placed inside and outside buses, commercial buildings, shops, sports stadiums, subway cars, or trains; signs; or skywriting."
"Print media transmit information via physical objects, such as books, comics, magazines, newspapers, or pamphlets."
"Event organizing and public speaking can also be considered forms of mass media."
"The organizations that control these technologies, such as movie studios, publishing companies, and radio and television stations, are also known as the mass media."
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