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Journalism involves creating and delivering content, mainly news, for the growing realm of mass media. Professionals in this field collect data, evaluate and refine it for widespread consumption, then share it through various media channels. While distribution techniques have grown more sophisticated, the core purpose of journalism stays unchanged: to inform the public by discovering, interpreting, composing, and refining information.
Modern journalists work across traditional platforms like newspapers, magazines, and broadcasts, as well as specialized media. They might employ digital platforms or other electronic communication methods. Those with journalism training often apply their expertise in public relations, acting as intermediaries between message sources and information-seeking journalists.