Language Learning Logs Meeting 1
Journalism: Introduction, History, The profession, Present-day journalism
My language Learning logs
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Topic Of the meeting |
Date & Time |
Sources |
Vocabularies (words) learned |
Parts of speech |
Synonym & meaning in Indonesia |
Use in Context |
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Journalism: Introduction,
History, The profession, Present-day journalism |
10 March |
D. Brian, 2020. Journalism.
Encyclopaedia Britannica. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. |
Rigorous |
Adjective |
Accurate = setepat-tepatnya |
This led to a situation in which
the positive achievements of communist states were stressed by the media,
while their failings were underreported or ignored. This rigorous censorship
pervaded journalism in communist countries. |
My Learning Strategies
Firstly, I read the material from pdf book that the lecturer shared.
Then sometimes I also find out through the internet if there is material that I
can't understand.
Synopsis
In the second
decade of the 21st century, social media platforms in particular facilitated
the spread of politically oriented "fake news," a kind of disinformation
produced by for-profit Web sites posing as legitimate news organizations and
designed to attract (and mislead) certain readers by exploiting entrenched
partisan biases. During the campaign for the U.S. presidential election of 2016
and after his election as president in that year, Donald J. Trump regularly
used the term "fake news" to disparage news reports, including by
established and reputable media organizations, that contained negative
information about him.
Reflection
By
learning journalism, we can understand and implemented how the process of
finding news material is, then writing and editing the news obtained so that it
is not only interesting and easy to understand, but conveys information
according to facts on the ground.
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