Journalism as Mass Communication

Any form of journalistic work and the work of its kind to seek the truth by way of facts or opinions expressed are informative, factual, timely and balanced. According to JB Wahyudi, journalistic term itself comes from the word de jour (French) which means “day”. While the word journal means the daily record. Usually, this diary contains things that are important and interesting. Journalism can be interpreted as a science, and the process works as follows:

Journalism is one of applied science (applied science) from the science that studies the communication skills of a person in the search for, collect, select and process information which contains a work of journalistic news values ​​which are then presented to the public through the mass media both print and electronic. (more…)

Mass Communication Process

Communication is the process of delivering a message from the communicator to the communicant, as well as on the nature of mass communication is the process as well. Which distinguishes them is the only media as channels of mass communication. In short, the process of mass communication is the process of delivering a message from the communicator to communicant through media.

The process of mass communication is the process of delivering the thoughts or feelings by a person (the communicator) to others (communicant). The mind can be ideas, information, opinions, and others who appear on his mind. “In the context of this process, the communication can be divided into two stages: the primary stage, and the secondary. (more…)