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Journalism is a discipline of collecting, analyzing, verifying, and presenting Information gathered regarding Current Events , including trends, issues and people. Those who practice journalism are known as Journalist s.

News -oriented journalism often is described as the "first draft of history" (accredited to Philip Graham). Even though journalists often write news articles to a deadline, News Media usually Edit and Proofread the results prior to publication.


REPORTING AND EDITORIALIZING


Journalism has as its main activity the s, Television , Radio , Magazine s and, since the end of the 20th century, the Internet .

Generally, publishers and consumers of journalism draw a distinction between reporting — "just the facts" — and opinions (such as Editorial s, the official opinions of the paper, and op-ed columns, "opposite the editorial page" commentary). However, this distinction sometimes can break down. Journalists may unintentionally fall prey to Propaganda or Disinformation . (See News Management .) Journalists may give a biased account of facts by reporting selectively, for instance, focusing on Anecdote , giving a partial explanation of actions, or engaging in " Gotcha Journalism ." Foreign reporting may become more susceptible to bias, because the writers or editors of a newspaper in a given geographical area may find it more difficult to check the facts in reports about distant places. (See Media Bias .) Budget cuts also can affect the bias of a story if they affect a writer or editor's resources.


FEATURE-WRITING


Newspapers and periodicals often contain Feature s (see under heading feature style at article News Style ) written by journalists, many of whom specialize in this form of "in-depth" journalism.


SOURCES


Journalists' interaction with sources sometimes involves Confidentiality . Many Western governments guarantee the Freedom Of The Press . By extension, these freedoms sometimes also add legal protection for journalists, allowing them to keep the identity of a Source private even when demanded by police or prosecutors.


BLOGGING


Recently there has been some controversy as to whether Blog ging constitutes a form of journalism. There have been arguments on both sides of the debate further fueled by a March 2005 court ruling in a case involving Apple Computer and several Apple rumor blogs. In that ruling the judge declared that the blogs were not entitled to journalist protections with regards to preserving the anonymity of sources because they don't qualify as a form of journalism. This set a Legal Precedent .


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Types of journalism




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