What does journalist do

Journalism refers to mass-communication activities involving the collection and publication of news-related material for general and special segments of society. Journalists find and present information through media such as pamphlets, newsletters, newspapers, magazines, radio, film, television and books. The term journalist includes visual journalists such as photographers, but it is also used to refer to editors, subeditors and feature writers. It is commonly used to refer to reporters whose main purpose is to report news accurately, objectively and without bias, either for print or broadcast, including the internet. Another type of journalist is a columnist who writes pieces that appear regularly in newspapers or magazines.