Broadcast Journalism

Broadcast journalism is a branch of journalism that involves the reporting and dissemination of news and information through electronic media, primarily television and radio. It encompasses various formats, including live reporting, pre-recorded segments, and news bulletins. Broadcast journalists gather information, conduct interviews, write scripts, and present news stories to the public, often using audiovisual elements to enhance storytelling. The goal of broadcast journalism is to inform, educate, and engage the audience by delivering timely and accurate news content. This field requires skills in communication, production, and often technology, as journalists must operate equipment and adapt stories for broadcast formats.