Broadcast Journalism is the airing of news/current events instantaneously through TV, radio, or internet. News is an account of events that interest and concern the public.
Six Criteria of Newsworthiness.
1. Unusualness- Story is out of the ordinary.
2. Significance- - Story affects many people.
3. Timeliness- Currently affecting people.
4. Proximity- Nearby news, local news.
5. Prominence- Important icons or figures invloved in the story.
6. Human Interest- Have emotional or personal appeal that draws attention.
Difference of Print and Broadcast Journalism.
1. In print, readers can choose what they want to read.
2. In print, the stories are usually more in depth and provide fuller coverage.
3. In broadcast, you receive the news instantly.
4. In broadcast, the stories are the most dramatic.
5. In broadcast, you can hear or see the event.
News Events of the Six Criteria
1. Man carried 9 miles by stranger
2. First stimulus prject almost done
3. Recalls don't scare loyal Toyota fans
4. Could lottery fund stadium?
5. Dr. Murray could faces charges of Jackson's death
6. Remembering the wars' fallen
Thursday, February 4, 2010
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