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video journalism

noun

, Television.
  1. the techniques, methods, etc., of preparing and broadcasting informational, social, political, and other nonfiction subjects via news and documentary programs.
  2. the news items, programs, etc., that are broadcast.


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Other Words From

  • video journalist noun
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Example Sentences

Each year, the National Press Photographers Association hosts the contest and recognizes outstanding photo and video journalism work and honors the journalists who produce it.

When she entered the world of video journalism, she was told she “didn’t have the look” to be on camera.

Video journalism and additional reporting by Thomas Mason.

From BBC

Mr. Shakir now runs the nonprofit More Perfect Union, which he describes as a video journalism and advocacy platform focused on issues facing American workers and their efforts to unionize.

While the number of people working in any facet of print, online or video journalism fell by nearly 17% between 2008 and 2018, men remained a majority at the end of the decade at 64%, “on par with their share in 2008” of 60%, Pew found.

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