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100

Define journalism

Journalism is the process of gathering, analyzing, writing and presenting factual information to readers/viewers for mass distribution.

100

The four things a journalist provides.

Public service, objectivity, autonomy, immediacy, ethics

100

Things a journalist must possess (give one).

Technical mastery, social responsibility, integrity

100

The parts of a newspaper (give 5).

Headline, sports, editorial page, business/economy, lifestyle, entertainment, travel and tourism, local news, foreign news, home and culture section, classified ads
100

The type of journalism focused on reporting on what Angel Locsin, Heart Evangelista, Kaki Pangilinan, the Kardashians are doing. 

Celebrity/entertainment journalism

200

Thorough, in-depth journalism as in "The Post" or "Spotlight" that involves research to expose evidence about wrongdoing. 

Investigative journalism.

200

3 types of journalism based on medium

Digital, print, broadcast

200

Earliest known newspaper.

Acta Diurna

200

The name of a court circular in China in the Tang Dynasty that is one of the earliest forms of journalistic writing. 

Bao

200

The invention that speeded up the spread of information and news.

The printing press by Johannes Guttenberg.

300

3 places where the first regularly published newspapers appeared. 

Germany, England, USA

300

The country that introduced newspapers in the Philippines. 

Spain

300

First book printed in the Philippines

Doctrina Christiana

300

Name a pre-revolutionary paper in the Philippines. 

La Solidaridad, Kalayaan

300

Father of Philippine journalism

Alejandro Roces, Sr.

400

This is considered the Golden Age of Philippine media

Post-World War II, pre-Martial Law

400

Father of Philippine broadcasting

Francisco "Koko" Trinidad

400

The decade when TV was first introduced in the Philippines

1950s

400

The country that introduced radio and television broadcasting in the Philippines.

America

400

Considered the darkest period in Philippine media history.

Martial Law (1972-1981)

500

The one thing newspapers from the western countries and the Philippines always experienced at the hands of government. 

Suppression.

500

The term used for when all media (radio, TV, film, print, etc.) have gone digital or can be accessed in one place.

Media convergence

500

The period that impacted the most on Philippine journalism.

Martial Law.

500

What challenge faces print journalism.

Competition from radio, television, digital journalism. 

500

The 3 parts of the government are called the "The Three Estates". What is the Fourth Estate?

Journalism and journalists.