Journalism is the practice of investigation and reporting of incidents, problems, and the tendency for a broad audience. Although there are many variations in journalism, the ideal is to inform citizens. In addition to including organizations and institutions such as government and business, journalism also includes aspects of culture such as arts and entertainment community. This field includes work such as editing, photojournalism, and documentary.
Newspapers and magazines often contain features often prepared by the reporters who specialize in this form.
Feature articles are usually longer form writing; more attention paid to style than in straight news reporting. They are often combined with photographs, drawings or “art.” They may also be highlighted by typographic effects or colors.
As a code of ethics could, in the real world, it would be difficult to enforce consistently. Journalists who believe they are fair or objective to provide a report accountsby selective bias,too much to anecdote, or provide a partial explanation of actions believed. Even in routine reporting, bias can creep into the story through the choice of journalists about the facts to summarize, or through failure to check enough sources, and reported hearing voices disagree, or seek fresh perspectives.
Budget news organization that would reflect the decisions about what news to cover, for what audiences, and in what depth. These decisions may reflect conscious or unconscious bias. If the budget cut, Editors may sacrifice reporters in distant news bureaus, reduce the number of staff assigned to low-income area, or remove the whole of society from the zone of interest publications.