Bachelor of Mass Media in Journalism (BMM Journalism) Practice Test: Reporting — Flashcards | Journalism | FatSkills

Bachelor of Mass Media in Journalism (BMM Journalism) Practice Test: Reporting — Flashcards

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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 reporting are: (1) Written Reporting, (2) Graphic Reporting, and (3) Oral Reporting.

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The criteria used by journalist to determine news is called________
Newsworthiness
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