There are uncountable news sources that a journalist can rely upon. In the digital age, news sources are limitless and easily accessible.
1. Press conference
The press conference is also called a news conference. It is a formal meeting conducted by any person who wants to reveal specific information through the media. The person who invites media is liable to answer the questions of the journalists on whatever information he disclosed. This also provides a platform for interaction and discussion. The status of the person decides the value of the news. Background materials like brochures, leaflets etc., will be distributed by the individual.
2. Meet the press
In this case, the press association or the press club invites a dignitary to meet the media persons. There won’t be any fixed topics for discussion to meet the press. Brochures or any kind of background material won’t be distributed here. Every arrangement regarding the meeting will be made by the press organization. The individual who is invited by the press authorities can be a celebrity or a person related to a newsworthy event.
3. News releases and hand-outs
News releases are also called press releases. These are authorized statements given by government authorities, political or business organizations and other institutions or individuals for the purpose of publishing through media. A press release is prepared by the public relation officers of the concerned institutions. These are also called press hand-outs and press notes.
4. News agencies
UNESCO describes news agencies as “An undertaking of which the principal objective, whatever its legal form, is to gather news and news material of which the sole purpose is to express or present facts, and to distribute this to a group of news enterprises, and in exceptional circumstances to private individuals with a view to providing them with a complete and impartial a news service as possible against payment, and under conditions compatible with business laws and usage.”
The main news source for news media is a news agency or wire service. News agencies have large networks connecting thousands of places from where their reporters gather news and deliver it to various news media on a commercial basis. News agencies have their network worldwide. Major news agencies of the world are Agence France-Presse (AFP), Associated Press (AP) and Reuters.AFP is the oldest news agency in the world. The Free Press of India (FPI) was the first news agency in India. The leading news agency in India is the Press Trust of India (PTI).
5. Interviews
An interview aims at providing the audience the experience of being a part of the happenings. Interviews are of various types ranging from the informal one to one chats to roundtable discussions. Giving information is not the sole aim of conducting interviews. Usually, the subjects for the interview are the ones who hit the headlines regularly or people with unusual experiences and hobbies or people who are well versed in the areas of knowledge. The person who conducts an interview is called an interviewer and the subject who is being interviewed is called the interviewee.
6. Press brief
A briefing is similar to the press conference. The only difference is that the briefing is done by a spokesperson who is authorized to make statements on behalf of an organization or individual. This spokesperson will address the questions of the media representatives.
7. Public relation departments
Every organization and institution will have a public relations department. It is not always possible to meet the chairman or head of an institution in person. So the information or statement regarding the organization/ institution can be provided by the public relation department.
8. House journals
House journals comprise of the information regarding policies and functioning of an organization/ institution. It is produced for the employees and shareholders of the firm. It is also called house magazines.
9. Non-Governmental organization
NGO’s are non-profit organizations working for social development. They can provide information on various topics on the basis of their area of work. For example environment, water resources, tribal protection, ecology, etc.
There are also many other sources of news such as:
10. Parliament
11. State legislative assemblies
12. Police stations
13. Courts
14. Hospitals
15. Banks
16. Seminars and symposiums
17. Theatres
18. Speech, etc.
In most cases, each type of media will depend on other media as a source of information. For example, regional language newspaper depends on news channel or radio for recent news; or online news portal gathering information on an on-going event from a news channel.






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