What Is Journalism?
Journalism is when one gathers information, puts together the information and releasing it to the people. In today’s age people use journalism for many different ways like to learn about what happened in last nights sports game or what is happening with their favorite celebrity, but what it is really meant for is to keep people up with what is going on in the world.
Many people might not realize it in today’s society but journalism is more important than they realize. You see without it we would not know what is happening in our local town, state, or even the U.S. when we would be in need. For example, if a big storm or natural disaster were to happen people would be in when we would be in need.
In today’s age journalism can be taken advantage of all because a hand held device everyone owns called a phone. People have began to become so accustomed to finding their information on a video they saw on their phone rather than pick up a paper and see what is going on in the world. Due to this, many journalist have began to put their articles on websites and make them more accessible to people.
In the end, journalism is much more than just a way to keep a person entertained. It’s how we keep up with the world politically, let’s us know about important information when we need, and give us a way on how we look at this world.