C'est quoi être journaliste ?

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C'est quoi être journaliste ?

C'est quoi être journaliste ?

Un journaliste est une personne dont la profession est de rassembler des informations, de rédiger un article ou mettre en forme un reportage afin de présenter des faits qui contribuent à l'actualité et l'information du public.

What is journal journalising?

  • Journalising refers to recording business transactions systematically and in a summarised form in the journal. It means a process of entering the twofold effects of transactions in the form of debt and credit in the journal. Learn more about Recording Transactions here in detail. Specimen form of Journal

What's wrong with journalese?

  • "I can tell you all the things that are wrong with journalese: it’s clichéd; lazy writing betrays lazy thought; good stories don’t need it; it’s a code." (Rob Hutton, "My 'Shameful Secret': I’ve Learnt to Love Clichéd Journalese."

What is the meaning of Journal?

  • “Journal” is derived from the Latin word ‘Jour’, which means ‘a day’. The transactions are first entered here and it is then subsequently posted to another account book called as “Ledger”. Information recorded in the journal which certainly serves as a proof or evidence in the court of law.

Where did the term 'journalese' come from?

  • It has been denounced from the earliest mentions of the term 'journalese.' A British columnist, 'The Lounger,' in the Nov. 15, 1890 issue of The Critic: A Weekly Review of Literature and the Arts, harrumphed: 'In literature as in travel Sir Richard Burton's work was the most single-handed.

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