Definition Journalism is the process of gathering and presenting news and information, which can be presented in various forms such as articles, reports, broadcasts, or tweets. It is a unique form of communication, as it is a one-way message from the journalist to the audience, narrating an objective story based on their observations and discoveries. This storytelling can take various forms, such as breaking news, feature stories, investigative reports, editorials, reviews, and blogs. Journalism's unique storytelling involves reporting, which involves conveying facts about the story, including analytical or interpretive aspects. This process involves interviewing, studying, examining, documenting, assessing, and researching. New journalists are often taught to report on the five Wd, which include who was it, what they did, where they were, when it happened, and why it happened. Journalism's Primary Role: - Informing the public: Journalism serves as a vital tool for disseminat...