1.新闻工作,新闻写作,新闻编辑,报刊出版;新闻出版界
2.〈集合词〉报刊,报刊文章;(有别于学术专著的)报刊通俗文章
3.新闻学
1.the activity of reporting the news for a newspaper, magazine, radio program, or television program
1.But has journalism reached such a point of utter failure that we are ready to take these risks and hit the panic button?
然而,新闻业是否真的已经走到了如此不堪的境地,而让我们需要准备好面临危机或者惊慌失措吗?
2.Recruiters, however, do not always insist on degrees or diplomas in science journalism.
然而,招聘人员并不是一定要科学新闻学位的学生。
3.But for me, a mother of two small children, it's not appropriate to me to do the kind of journalism that I did when I was a reporter.
但对我这样一个有两个孩子的母亲来说,做我以前通讯报道的工作是不合适了。
4.Yet it would be premature to see the closure of the News of the World as the beginning of the end of tabloid journalism.
然而,如果把《世界新闻报》的倒闭视作小报业终结的开始则为时尚早。
5.The board said it had decided to allow entries made up entirely of online content to be submitted in all 14 Pulitzer journalism categories.
委员会还决定允许网络内容参与“普利策奖”全部14个奖项的评选。
6.In journalism, he said, it always boils down to "what is the information, what are the facts" gained through meticulous reporting.
伍德沃德说,归根结底新闻报道要回答的问题是“有何消息?”人们通过细致的报道了解到“哪些事实”。
7.A study by the Boston Consulting Group found a higher than expected level of willingness to stump up for journalism on the web.
由波士顿咨询集团(BostonConsultingGroup,简称BCG)实施的一项研究发现,公众付费阅读网络新闻的意愿高于预期水平。
8.We've hired three young journalists, but it's tough to say whether these jobs would show up in educational services or in journalism.
我们已经雇佣了三位年轻的记者,但是还很难说这些工作是否会在教育服务或者新闻业中出现。
9.To be sure, there had been some superb reporting over the years; the best journalism was as good as it had ever been.
诚然,多年以来有不少优秀的报道,最优秀的新闻也从未变质。
10.In an earlier time, before technology had collided so violently with journalism, he'd been a member of an audience.
从前,在科技尚未与新闻报道结合的如此之紧密的时候,他只是普通读者的一员。