JOURNALISM
Journalism is the presentation of reporting on events, facts, and ideas. People receive reliable news. "A practical and functional form of truth that is journalism". The fourth pillar of the state is the media. Journalists are those who find and report on news. A journalist's primary responsibility is to report on current events. Humans differ from other animals. We all have a basic need. The requirement for information.
A competent
journalists should be eager to learn as much as they can about the world around
them. There are two kinds of
Journalism. Print and electronic media.
Print media includes magazines and newspapers. Electronic media such as
television, radio, and the internet.
Print media reporters, editors, and correspondents are examples of job
profiles.
The print medium first appeared in 1780. In 1972, radio
transmission began. James Agustus Hicky is considered the father of Indian
journalism. The Bengal Gazette, India's first newspaper, was published on
January 20, 1780. The fundamental ideals of journalism are to enlighten and
educate, to convey the truth, to be a voice for the voiceless, to entertain, to
inspire, and to act as a watchdog.
TYPE OF JOURNALISM
Four distinct categories exist in journalism. Investigative
reporting, news reporting, feature reporting, feature reporting, and opinion
reporting You can express your opinions in the opinion journal. In news
reporting, breaking news describes an incident that took place. Feature stories
make for engaging reading. Investigative journalism uncovers information that
few people are aware of. Journalism offers both fun and information.
Additionally, it offers ideological and moral direction.
THE VALUE OF JOURNALISM
People use media to obtain the information they require in the fields of
politics, international affairs, science and technology, emergency response,
disaster management, and other state and non-state issues. Journalism plays a
huge variety of roles in society. The role of a watchdog in society is
fundamental. Another task under the "Social Responsibility Theory" is
to present accurate and timely news.
INFLUENCE OF JOURNALISM
In society, journalism has a variety of effects. Some people
have positive opinions about it, while others don't. reporting the truth about
any topic, including current affairs and private matters, and branding media
outlets as "yellow papers" when their stances run counter to the
truth. Communication between the government and the public occurs through the
media. Politicians decide and act on behalf of the general populace.
HISTORY OF JOURNALISM
when India was actively attempting to maintain its
independence. Press freedom in India is also threatened by corrupt authorities
who have tried to spread false information. The first news journal in India was
founded in 1780 by James Agustus Hicky, also known as the announcer general of
Calcutta. Other news publications that came after were the Bengal Journal,
Calcutta Chronicle, Madras Courier, and Bombay Herald.https://editorsguild.in/history-of-journalism/
MALAYALAM JOURNALISAM
A Malayalam modern periodical was released in June 1847.
Herman Gundart Rajyasamacharam edited the first Malayalam newspaper, which was
printed in Tellichery. Between October and June between 1847 and
1857, Pashchimodayam, the second magazine, was published. In earlier
newspapers, there were articles about Christian missionaries. Jananikshepam was
the title of the first Malayalam magazine. CMS College is published in
Jananiksepam.
The Jananiskhepam had a listing for Vidhyasamgraham. This
academic publishing is a division of CMS College. The name of the first
Malayalam publication is Njananikshpam. Nasrani Deepika then started in 1887.
An old Malayalam newspaper was being read. It continues to be popular.
Malyalamanorama then started. A well-known daily newspaper's assistant Munshi
Kandathil Varghese Mappila began working for CMS.https://academic-accelerator.com/encyclopedia/malayalam-journalism


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