3. The Purpose of Journalism
• The purpose of journalism is to provide a
service to the public by the dissemination and
analysis of news and other information,
including information of literature and cinema.
4. The Fundamental of Journalism
• The fundamental of journalism or
journalistic integrity based on the
principle as follow:
- Truth
- Disclosure
- Editorial independence.
5. The Various of Journalistic Media and The
Examples
• Journalistic mediums can be vary diversely, from print
publishing to electronic broadcasting and from newspaper
to televison channels, as well as to the web, and to digital
technology.
• Examples of journalistic such as kompastv, kompas.com,
cnnindonesia.com, bbcindonesia.com, detik.com.
6. Another Function Form of Journalistic
Communication
• Journalism, however, is not always confined to the
news media or news itself, as journalistic
communication.
• It may find its way into broader forms of expression,
including literature and cinema. That is why in news
portal for example detik.com also included such about
health, travel, food beside news, and cnnindonesia.com
included such about sport, tecnology, entertainment,
lifestyle beside news.
7. The Role of News Media in A Democratic
Society
• In some nations, the news media is still controlled by government
intervention, and is not fully an independent.
• In a democratic society, access to free information plays a central
role in creating a system of checks and balance, it is distributing
power equally between governments, business, individuals, and
other social entities.
• The verifiable information gathered by independent media
sources, , can also be of service to ordinary citizens, by
empowering them with tools they need in order to participate in
the political process.
8. The Advent of Digital Technology and Publication
Affect The Printed Media
• The advent of digital technology and publication of
news on the internet has created a shift in the
consumption of print media channels, as people
increasingly consume news through e-readers,
smartphones, and other electronic devices.
9. The Reaction of News Organizations to The Increased News Consumption
Through Electronics Devices
• The increased news consumption
through electronic devices challenging
news organizations to fully monetize
their digital writing, as well as
improvise on the context in which
they publish news in print.
10. • Citizen journalism is a new kind of journalism in which
ordinary citizen plays a greater role in the process of
newsmaking.
• For example using video camera equipped smartphones
• Active citizens are now enable to record footage of news
events and upload them onto channels like Youtube, which
is often discovered and uused by mainstream news media
outlets.
The Meaning of Citizen Journalism
11. The Relationship Between Digital Era and A New
Kind of Journalism
• The digital era has also ushered in a new kind of journalism in which
ordinary citizens play a greater role in the process of newsmaking, with
the rise of citizen journalism being possible through the internet.
12. Reflect The Content of The Text With Journalism In Indonesia
• It is similar in Indonesia, back then, if we want to
read newspaper we need to buy it, but nowadays we
can use our gadget (handphone, laptop, notebook)
and open news portal such as kompas.com,
cnnindonesia.com, bbcindonesia.com, detik.com to
know news from the country and other countries
beside watching news on tv.
14. Find the paragraph which implies the following
statements
Paragraph
1. Society can employ information access to participate in politics. 3
1. Journalistic mediums vary from printed to electronic. 1
1. Ordinary people may play a significant role in the process of news making. 5
1. There is a great change in the role and status of journalism with the
emergence of news publication.
4
1. News media is the center of public information 2
16. JOURNALISM
Definition & Function
Kind of Journalistic
Mediums
Journalistic in Modern and
Democratic Society
• Journalism is a method of
inquiry and literary style based
on the principles of truth,
disclosure, and editorial
indipendence.
• aims to provide a service to
the public by dissemination
and analysis of news and other
information, including
information of literature and
cinema.
• Print Publishing
- Newspaper, Magazine
• Electronic Broadcasting
- Televisions channels
• Digital Technology
- Web
In modern society, the news media
is the chief purveyor of
information and opinion about
public affairs. Meanwhile, In a
democratic society, access to free
information plays a central role in
creating a system of checks and
balance, and in distributing power
equally between governments,
business, individuals, and other
social entities.
17. Journalism
– Journalism is a method of inquiry and literary style based on the principles of truth, disclosure,
and editorial indipendence that aims to provide a service to the public by dissemination and
analysis of news and other information, including information of literature and cinema.
– Journalistic mediums can vary diversely, from print publishing to electronic broadcasting and
from newspaper to television channels, as well as to the web, and to digital technology.
– In modern society, the news media is the chief purveyor of information and opinion about
public affairs. Meanwhile, In a democratic society, access to free information plays a central
role in creating a system of checks and balance, and in distributing power equally between
governments, business, individuals, and other social entities. Access to verifiable information
gathered by independent media sources, which adhere to journalistic standards, can also be of
service to ordinary citizens, by empowering them with tools they need in order to participate
in the political process.