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Journalism - ANSWER Production and distribution of event reports.

Common Principles of Newsworthiness: ANSWER 1) Timeliness

2) proximity.

3) Conflict.

4. Prominence

5) Human Interest.

6) The consequence

7) Usefulness.

8) Novelty.

9) Deviate.


Source: ANSWER Person, publication, or other record or document that
provides current information.


Strong Leads - Answer A strong lead can make or ruin a story. They are vital
since a lousy lead might ruin your career.


Major funding sources include newspapers, broadcasts, and social media.

, Social Media's Impact on Journalism - ANSWER Social media has had an
impact on journalism by providing a means for stories to circulate more quickly.


Shipping and Receiving Process: ANSWER Email and Social Media




Transportation Systems Used in Distribution: ANSWER Mail, Email, Social
Media, Internet


Education requirements for journalism careers include a bachelor's degree in
communications or journalism for positions such as news reporter or broadcast
journalist.

A bachelor's degree in advertising, writing, or marketing is required to work as
a copywriter.

A bachelor's degree in communications, journalism, or writing is required for
positions such as editor and reporter.

Requirements: Bachelor's degree in International Relations, Business, Law, or
Finance for the position of Political Risk Analyst


Ranking and Hierarchy of the Journalistic Environment - Answer Publisher

Editor in Chief.

Managing Director

Assignment Editors

Audio/Video Production Specialist

News Editors

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