461 examples of journalism in sentences

"We hail with joy the accession of PUNCHINELLO to the ranks of independent journalism as embodied in the Sun, with a circulation of over 100,000, CHAS.

It was this: When I was young and simple I had sent some verses and stories to Pierre Fauchery, the same verses and stories the refusal of which by four editors had finally made me decide to enter the field of journalism.

Journalism, my dear Monsieur, is the evil of the times.

" "You are perfectly right, my dear Monsieur, the profession of journalism should be restricted by examinations, the issuing of warrants, the granting of licenses" "And they could pay well for their licenses, these gentlemen.

Do you know that journalism is become very profitable?

"And your nephew still clings to journalism?"

Franklin's newspaper gave him prodigious influence, both social and political, in the infancy of journalism.

And being, of course, entirely ignorant of journalism, she was not in a position to criticize the organizing arrangements of the newspaper.

Not that these would have seemed excessively peculiar to anybody familiar with the haphazard improvisations of minor journalism in the provinces!

The master was doing too muchlaw by day and journalism by night.

The peculiar odor of the damp paper and the printer's ink, that characteristic odor which for a moment obscures the perfume of the flowers that one breathes here on every hand, seems to strike the olfactory memory, a strange and keen memory that unquestionably exists, and it brings back to me a portion of my former life,that restlessness, that activity, that feverish productiveness of journalism.

By one swift stroke of the military censorship journalism was throttled.

Journalism for high schools.

Interpretations of Journalism; a book of readings.

but explains what journalism is: JOURNALISM

but explains what journalism is: JOURNALISM

What is journalism?

Journalism, however, is a word that is needed for its comprehensiveness.

Hence, any school of professional journalism must be presumed to comprise in its scope and detail of instruction the knowledge that is essential to the making and conduct of newspapers.

If journalism has any mission in the world besides and beyond the dissemination of news, it is a mission of maintaining a high standard of thought and life in the community it serves, strengthening all its forces that make for righteousness and beauty and fair growth.

This is the right ideal of journalism whenever it is considered as more than a form of commercialism.

The advancing newspaper, going on from good to better in the substance of its character and the ability of its endeavor, is the type of journalism which affords hope for the future.

" WEBSTER, NOAH, lexicographer, born at Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.; bred to law; tried journalism; devoted 20 years to his "Dictionary of the English Language" (1758-1843).

WHITTIER, JOHN GREENLEAF, the American "Quaker Poet," born at Haverhill, in Massachusetts, the son of a poor farmer; wrought, like Burns, at field work, and acquired a loving sympathy with Nature, natural people, and natural scenes; took to journalism at length, and became a keen abolitionist and the poet-laureate of abolition; his poems are few and fugitive (1807-1893).

The morning is almost cold enough for a 'yellow journal,'" and the Professor wandered on into an abstract dissertation upon journalism generally, winding up with the remark that, "It was the support of the yellow press which defeated Bryan;" but then the Professor is neither a politician nor the son of a politician being a Scotchman, and therefore a philosopher and dogmatist.

461 examples of  journalism  in sentences