News Gathering and Sources of News

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What does the word 'Beat' refer to in journalism?

The specific niche assigned to a reporter

Which type of journalism requires in-depth coverage of various fields like business magazines, politics, finance, and more?

Beats in Journalism

What is the primary focus of political journalism?

Coverage of all aspects of politics and political science

What does entertainment reporting typically involve?

Revealing gossip about glamorous individuals and conducting music/film reviews

Which type of journalism covers news/stories related to the latest fashion/fitness trends and other trending topics?

Lifestyle Reporting

Where can a journalist get a potential story idea directly from a source?

Hospitals

What is an example of a primary source of news?

An expert on a particular topic

Which type of source offers reliable second-hand information on a topic?

Secondary source

What is the purpose of locating sources for a news story?

To gather enough useful facts to complete the story

From where does news gathering start?

Someone giving a tip or information

Study Notes

Journalism Concepts

  • In journalism, a 'Beat' refers to a specific area or topic that a journalist specializes in covering.
  • In-depth journalism, which involves detailed coverage of various fields, is often seen in business magazines, politics, finance, and more.
  • The primary focus of political journalism is to provide in-depth coverage of government policies, political events, and elected officials.

Entertainment and Lifestyle Journalism

  • Entertainment reporting typically involves covering news and events related to the entertainment industry, such as movies, music, and celebrities.
  • Lifestyle journalism covers news and stories related to the latest fashion, fitness trends, and other trending topics.

Sources and News Gathering

  • A journalist can get a potential story idea directly from a source, such as a press conference, interview, or news briefing.
  • Examples of primary sources of news include official documents, speeches, and interviews.
  • Secondary sources, such as academic journals, books, and expert opinions, offer reliable second-hand information on a topic.
  • The purpose of locating sources for a news story is to gather accurate and credible information to support the story.
  • News gathering typically starts with observation, research, and identification of potential sources and story ideas.

Learn about the process of news gathering and where to find stories, including tips, direct sources, and locating reliable information. Discover how to determine newsworthiness and gather useful facts for a story.

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