JOURNALISM in a Sentence
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59 example sentences for JOURNALISM, such as:
1. Cliche is a feature of bad journalism.
2. He kept a journal of his wanderings across Asia.
3. The publishers planned to produce the journal on a weekly basis.
4. It is the copy of his journal when abroad, and all that happened.
5. It was your journal of the four months that preceded my creation.
2. He kept a journal of his wanderings across Asia.
3. The publishers planned to produce the journal on a weekly basis.
4. It is the copy of his journal when abroad, and all that happened.
5. It was your journal of the four months that preceded my creation.
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Meanings and Examples of JOURNALISM
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journalism
n. newspapers and magazines collectively
n. the profession of reporting or photographing or editing news stories for one of the media
Classic Sentence: (33 in 3 pages)
1 He was sure that he could do something better than his friend had ever done, or could ever do, something higher than mere tawdry journalism if he only got the chance.
2 He leaned back in his chair, inclining his ear like that of a confessor to the face of the medical student who was reading to him a problem from the chess page of a journal.
3 He and I sometimes write letters in shorthand, and he is keeping a stenographic journal of his travels abroad.
4 My household work is done, so I shall take his foreign journal, and lock myself up in my room and read it.
5 That awful journal gets hold of my imagination and tinges everything with something of its own colour.
6 I am so glad I have type-written out my own journal, so that, in case he asks about Lucy, I can hand it to him; it will save much questioning.
7 It is the copy of his journal when abroad, and all that happened.
8 Well, some day Jonathan will tell me all; and lest it should ever be that he should think for a moment that I kept anything from him, I still keep my journal as usual.
9 Such is my journal of what relates to this strange occurrence up to the present day.
10 I shall continue my journal concerning the stranger at intervals, should I have any fresh incidents to record.
11 It was your journal of the four months that preceded my creation.
12 And you, my friend, would be far more amused with the journal of Clerval, who observed the scenery with an eye of feeling and delight, than in listening to my reflections.
13 Miss Mills and her journal were my sole consolation at this period.
14 I found, on glancing at the remaining contents of the newspaper, that Mr. Micawber was a diligent and esteemed correspondent of that journal.
15 Lily could remember when young Silverton had stumbled into their circle, with the air of a strayed Arcadian who has published charming sonnets in his college journal.
Example Sentence: (26 in 2 pages)
1 Thompson is credited with developing a new form of fictional journalism, in which the writer made himself an essential element of the story.
2 By fostering superior journalistic writing from scholarly research, the School's aim is to improve the standard of professional journalism.
3 She went on to earn a degree in journalism from the University of Idaho in 1987, coming back to Alaska to be a sports commentator in Anchorage.
4 52-year-old Carol, who qualified as a solicitor before switching to journalism, showed the spirit of an iron lady.
5 The saga of the Sun, a statement said, showed that even remotely independent journalism could not be tolerated in Malaysia and therefore could not survive.
6 The documentary was an example of investigative journalism at its best.
7 Cliche is a feature of bad journalism.
8 Investigative journalism presupposes some level of investigation.
9 She has a nice turn of phrase which should serve her well in journalism.
10 "The verdict is certainly a chilling one for investigative journalism, for people who might come into information that they believe should be part of the public discourse."
11 Everybody has their favourite ways of breaking journalism into categories —tabloid vs. broadsheet, broadcast vs. print, sensational vs. thoughtful and so on.
12 That became the lodestar of his journalism, and was soon embraced by a generation.
13 He kept a journal of his wanderings across Asia.
14 His work received only a tiny mention in the journal; he deserves better.
15 The publishers planned to produce the journal on a weekly basis.