CREATIVE JOURNALISM

Authors

  • Fazilat Egamova Journalism and Mass Communications University of Uzbekistan Higher Journalism Courses 2nd stage graduate

Keywords:

visual journalism, phantom scoop,euphemism,creative profession, clickbait, storytelling, brainstostorming,newsworthy.

Abstract

In this article, based on a creative approach to news and changes in the field of journalism, the main goal is to carry out creative activities in various branches of journalism and to illuminate the direction of creative journalism more widely.  In addition, the article describes the work of journalists and editors with experience in creative journalism, their skills formed on the basis of their own experience, as well as how important it is to think creatively in the journalistic process, and how popular such processes are today information provided.

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— URL: https://ziyo.com/docs/- 4417140(murojaat sanasi:25.09.2023)

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Published

2023-10-25

How to Cite

Egamova , F. (2023). CREATIVE JOURNALISM. GOLDEN BRAIN, 1(29), 53–57. Retrieved from https://researchedu.org/index.php/goldenbrain/article/view/5083