* Objective, factual reporting of current events
* Focuses on who, what, when, where, why, and how
* Examples: political news, crime news, natural disasters, sports news
2. Soft News
* Less objective, more subjective reporting
* Focuses on human interest stories, entertainment, and lifestyle
* Examples: celebrity gossip, fashion, beauty, food, travel
3. Investigative Journalism
* In-depth reporting on important issues
* Often involves uncovering hidden facts or wrongdoing
* Examples: exposes of corruption, scandals, and environmental issues
4. Opinion Journalism
* Commentary and analysis of current events
* Expresses the author's personal views and opinions
* Examples: editorials, columns, op-eds, reviews
5. Sports Journalism
* Reporting on sports events, teams, and athletes
* Includes game coverage, player profiles, and analysis
* Examples: play-by-play commentary, sports talk radio, sports blogs
6. Business Journalism
* Reporting on business and financial news
* Focuses on stocks, markets, companies, and the economy
* Examples: business news programs, financial newspapers, investment newsletters
7. Science Journalism
* Reporting on scientific research, discoveries, and innovations
* Explains complex scientific concepts in a way that is accessible to the general public
* Examples: science magazines, science documentaries, science podcasts
8. Technology Journalism
* Reporting on new technologies and their impact on society
* Includes gadgets, software, apps, and the Internet
* Examples: technology blogs, tech news websites, tech podcasts