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WikiProject Journalism is for coordinating the editing of articles related to Journalism, and News (such as News media, News business, News industry) including print and electronic media, and also news gathering.

This project is being undertaken to bring focus on the universe of articles dealing, broadly, with journalism. Please see the project's talk pages for ongoing discussions.

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[edit] Title

WikiProject Journalism

[edit] Goals

  1. To organize and coordinate common practices and topical handling for articles related to journalism and the news industry (news media, news business, etc.)
  2. To clarify, distinguish and differentiate the connotations and relationships between the journalism profession and the news media trade,
  3. To clarify, distinguish and differentiate the connotations and relationships between the news media industry, and the marketing industry.
  4. To define and assert a logical category hierarchy (based on an extroverted consensus-agreeable application of NPOV), in one respect defined as a linear spectrum— with journalism at higher end and propaganda at the lower.
See project talk page for more on goals and status

[edit] Portal

The Journalism portal is the portal associated with this WikiProject.

[edit] Articles

  1. 2003 invasion of Iraq media coverage
  2. Advocacy journalism
  3. Al Franken
  4. Alternative media
  5. AP Stylebook
  6. Arizona Republic
  7. Assignment editor
  8. Associated Press
  9. Bar chart
  10. Blog
  11. Canadian Association of Journalists
  12. Category:Journalism
  13. Category:Propaganda
  14. Category:Public relations
  15. Chart
  16. Citizen journalism
  17. Committee to Protect Journalists
  18. Conservative bias - (redir: Media bias )
  19. Confidential source s - NEW
  20. Copy editing
  21. Copy editor
  22. Creative nonfiction , Literary journalism
  23. Desktop publishing
  24. Editor
  25. Electronic field production
  26. Electronic journalism
  27. Electronic media
  28. Electronic news gathering
  29. Embedded journalist
  30. Fisking
  31. Fourth Estate
  32. Full disclosure (journalism)
  33. Freedom of the press
  34. Gag order
  35. Graphic design
  36. Headline
  37. Headlinese
  38. Hedcut
  39. Hostile media effect
  40. House style
  41. Information graphic
  42. Inverted pyramid
  43. Journalese
  44. Journalism scandals
  45. Journalism ethics and standards
  46. Journalism
  47. Journalist
  48. Liberal bias - (redir: Media bias )
  49. List of journalism books
  50. List of topics related to public relations and propaganda
  51. List of journalism articles
  52. Literary journalism
  53. Local news
  54. Magazine
  55. Mainstream media
  56. Managing editor
  57. McClatchy Co. , created
  58. Media
  59. Media bias
  60. Media economics - a substub but should be developed, important topic.
  61. Media ethics
  62. Muckraker
  63. New Journalism
  64. News
  65. News agency
  66. News design
  67. News source
  68. News style
  69. News business (redir: News media
  70. News industry (redir: Mass media
  71. News media
  72. News presenter
  73. News propaganda
  74. Newsroom
  75. News trade - (redir: News media
  76. News writing
  77. Newspaper
  78. Newspaper circulation
  79. Photojournalism
  80. Pie chart
  81. Printing
  82. Printing press
  83. Proofreading
  84. Propaganda
  85. Public affairs
  86. Public relations
  87. Publisher
  88. Pulitzer Prize
  89. Radio
  90. Sportswriting
  91. Star-Ledger
  92. Style guide
  93. Talk radio
  94. Television
  95. Typography
  96. United Press International
  97. Video news release or VNR
  98. Yellow journalism

[edit] Hierarchy definition

  • WikiProject > Humanities > Journalism

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[edit] Project dedication (proposed)

This project (might be) dedicated to Edward_R._Murrow

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