Broadcast Journalism

Broadcast journalism is a branch of journalism that involves the production and distribution of news and information via television, radio, and digital platforms. It encompasses the gathering, reporting, and dissemination of news stories and information to the public through audio and visual media. Broadcast journalists often work as reporters, anchors, producers, and editors, and their work involves investigating newsworthy events, conducting interviews, and presenting information in an engaging and accessible format. The primary goal of broadcast journalism is to inform audiences about current events, issues, and developments in society, while adhering to principles of accuracy, fairness, and objectivity.