The Journalist as Researcher
Journalistic research strives for completeness, balance, and accuracy with the understanding that each individual report is, by definition, incomplete and weighted toward a particular view by the accessibility of sources and the need to get information out in time. This article establishes ideals of American journalistic research, points out conceptual confusions and social pressures that interfere with journalists performing at an “ideal”; level, and describes norms in proposing, conducting, and reporting journalistic research. The lack of external accountability creates special problems for the credibility of journalistic research.
A Journalist will be invited to have detailed discussion over the topic
Course Material
- Basic Vs Applied Research
- Significance, Impact and Role, Areas of Research,
- History of Applied Print Media Research
- Readership Research
- Newspaper Management Research
- Circulation Research
- Makeup/Layout Research
- Readability Research
- Midterm Paper
- Print Media Technology Research
- The Journalist as Researcher
- Proposal and Report Writing
- Ethical Issues in Print Media Research
- Use of Statistics in Print Media Research
- Project Submissions and Discussions
- Presentations
- Final Term Paper
- Chapters 17
- Department Communication and Media Studies
- Teacher
Mr. Abdul Rehman Qaisar