Journalism task meeting 1
My study logs
Name NIM |
Leonardo D Fourie-2088203051 |
Topic |
Journalism |
Date |
March 3,2023 |
Source/link |
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Learned
vocabularies, pronunciation & part of speech, definition, and in context
(e.g., in a sentence) |
1. reportage/rəˈpôrdij Part of
speech : Noun Indonesian
: Reportase Definition
: The reporting of news, for the
press and the broadcast media. e.g, “was
originally applied to the reportage of” 2. Prominent
/ˈprämənənt Part of
speech : adjective Indonesian
: menonjol Definition
: important or famous e.g, .
It was published
daily and hung in prominent places 3. Gazette /ɡəˈzet Part of
speech: Noun Indonesian:Surat kabar Definition: a journal or newspaper e.g., This gazette
appeared in various forms 4. Hindered
/ˈhindər Part of
speech: Verb Indonesian: Terhalang Definition: e.g., “At first
hindered by government.” 5. Indispensable /ˌindəˈspensəb(ə)l Part of
speech: Adjective Indonesian:Sangat Diperlukan Definition: absolutely necessary e.g., “the reportorial
freedom and indispensable function” |
Summary
of the Text |
The word journalism
was originally applied to the reportage of current events in printed form,
specifically newspapers, but with the advent of radio, television, and the
Internet in the 20th century the use of the term broadened to include all
printed and electronic communication dealing with current affairs. The
earliest known journalistic product was a news sheet circulated in ancient
Rome: the Acta Diurna, said to date from before 59 BCE. The Acta Diurna
recorded important daily events such as public speeches. It was published
daily and hung in prominent places. In China during the Tang dynasty, a court
circular called a bao, or “report,” was issued to government officials. This
gazette appeared in various forms and under various names more or less
continually to the end of the Qing dynasty in 1911. The first regularly
published newspapers appeared in German cities and in Antwerp about 1609. The
first English newspaper, the Weekly News, was published in 1622. One of the
first daily newspapers, The Daily Courant, appeared in 1702 |
Reflection
I really enjoy studying journalism. Because I can understand
the collection, preparation, and distribution of news and related commentary
and feature materials through such print and electronic media as newspapers,
magazines, books, blogs, webcasts, podcasts, social media sites, and email as
well as through radio, motion pictures, and television. And I know the history
of journalism. The earliest known journalistic product was a news sheet
circulated in ancient Rome: the Acta Diurna said to date from before 59 BCE.
Acta Diurna recorded important daily events such as public speeches. It was
published daily and hung in prominent places. In China during the Tang dynasty,
a court circular called a bao, or “report,” was issued to government officials.
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