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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make journalism" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to create or produce journalistic content or to engage in the practice of journalism. Example: "The students were tasked to make journalism their career and dedicate themselves to reporting accurate and unbiased news."
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You are going to see us make journalism investments.
Indeed, they could make journalism better for the local community.
The briefing and counter-briefing these days make journalism easy.
He worked on his high school newspaper and decided to make journalism his career.
"We're in this for the long term, to explore how we can make journalism work".
Thus we keep a deliberate distance between the people who make journalism and the people who sell ads.
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In part, Mr Murdoch makes journalism pay by running both serious, loss-making British titles such as the Times and lurid, bullying, popular tabloids like the Sun.
The internet has made journalism a two-way conversation.
The internet is making journalism more participatory, more diverse and more partisan.
The internet has made journalism more participatory, social, diverse and partisan.
Set in Indonesia just before Sukarno's fall, the film makes journalism and politics romantic too.
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