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View synonyms for broadcast journalism

broadcast journalism

noun

  1. journalism as practiced in radio and television.


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Other Words From

  • broadcast journalist noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of broadcast journalism1

First recorded in 1965–70
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Example Sentences

Editing of interviews or speeches is common in broadcast journalism, and Trump critics have their own complaints about the practice.

From Salon

Her investigative work earned numerous broadcast journalism honors including a George R. Polk Award earlier this year.

He studied broadcast journalism at Florida A&M University, a historically Black school, and his father, Roy Wood Sr., was a pioneering radio reporter known for his coverage of the civil rights movement and Black platoons in Vietnam, who co-founded the first Black radio network.

She first tried stand-up in college at Chapman University, where she initially enrolled in the broadcast journalism program.

For Choi, who makes the national minimum wage of $7 an hour as a freelance videographer while she pursues a broadcast journalism degree, seeing these prices feels like “getting stuck at the very first gate of adulthood.”

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