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Bachelor of Mass Media in Journalism (BMM Journalism) Practice Test: Reporting
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Journalists collect information or investigate happenings and then craft stories based on their findings. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics defines a reporter as an individual who informs the public about regional and international events. Journalists vs reporters: Reporters are considered a subset of journalists.  Reporters who craft stories supported by their own research may be considered journalists. However, not every reporter is a journalist.  There are different types of reporting such as objective, interpretative, investigative and crime reporting. The three main methods of... Show more
Bachelor of Mass Media in Journalism (BMM Journalism) Practice Test: Reporting
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1. The personal privileges you can ask a company in lieu of a story