Journalism - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈdʒɜːrnəlɪzəm|  American pronunciation of the word journalism
Brit.  |ˈdʒɜːn(ə)lɪz(ə)m|  British pronunciation of the word journalism

noun

- newspapers and magazines collectively
- the profession of reporting or photographing or editing news stories for one of the media

Extra examples

She plans to major in journalism when she goes to college.

The hospital has been the target of investigative journalism (=journalism that examines an event or situation in order to find out the truth).

He tries to be creative within the limits of conventional journalism.

...the journalism professor has long ingrained his students with a deep respect for their chosen profession...

She made an attempt to break into journalism.

Andy's doing a one-year journalism course.

Neither of my children showed the slightest inclination to follow me into journalism.

A degree in English could lead to a career in journalism.

In journalism it's every man for himself.

It turned out to be a prophetic piece of journalism.

My nephew is just setting out on a career in journalism.

She worked as a librarian before switching to journalism.

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