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What are the Difference between a Journalist and a Reporter?

Have you heard or used the words journalist and reporter interchangeably? They are two different categories for a reason; let’s get into how and why. Journalism and Reporting both involve gathering and making the most of the information provided or researched.

 

Whether you’re interested in print, television, online, radio journalism, or any other media form, it’s important to understand the unique skills, mindsets, and responsibilities required for each role. Read further to learn how the two vary as well as what key differences you should consider before choosing any of these as a career or learning opportunity.

Journalism is a diverse profession that involves collecting, writing, and making that content and information available to the public. This can include using various platforms and various forms of content. These various platforms like radio, television, newspapers, and websites determine the form and consistency of content. Both journalists and reporters require strong research, vocabulary, and writing skills, as well as the ability to gather, sort, and analyze information from a variety of sources as per the requirement. Journalists, though, have a wider range in this as well depending on the type of content and media.

Amidst the diversity of journalism, reporting is one that focuses on specific segments of gathering and disseminating information to the public. Reporting is a part of journalism. While journalism is a broader concept, reporting narrows the scope to breaking news through in-depth investigative pieces. Journalism covers almost all types of information, from broadcast to political discussions and essential awareness. The reporting division is responsible for specific beats, such as politics, sports, or entertainment. 

With more similarities than differences, there are still key points to take into consideration for specific needs and decisions. DGMC gives you the opportunity to pursue Masters Of Arts In Journalism And Mass Communication, Postgraduate Event Management courses. We also have a distinguished course Post Graduation in Filmmaking. For more clarity get in touch with us.

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