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journalism

Profession of reporting, photographing, or editing news events for the mass media – newspapers, magazines, radio, television, documentary films, and newsreels – and for news agencies.

Professional bodies include the ANG (American Newspaper Group) in the US and the NUJ (National Union of Journalists) in the UK. Standards are set by awards, such as those founded by J Pulitzer.



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