User:Hanson K Joseph

[[File:Hanson K Joseph.jpg|thumb|170x170px|Hanson K Joseph Born 14 Feb 1977

photo journalist

working in Qatar Tribune

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Hanson Koppandissery Joseph is an  Indian photojournalist and environmentalist Hanson Koppandissery Joseph (February 14,1977)was born in Thykoodam Cochin,India Hanson K Joseph is son of Mr,K.J Joseph and Mrs Sophy Joseph,Born a Latin Catholic small and poor Christian Family he studied at St.Raphael's Church's St. Augustine's U P School, Thykoodam, Kochi ,after his  6th standard he join Rama Varma Union high school Chari GOV.(RVUSH) after pass the SSLC  he studied Raj Rishi Arts College  after completing per degree he join Mahatma Gandhi university Kottayam for a degree was unsuccessfully after one year he turn to photography  working  in Aruns Color Lab Eranakulam for 4 year fter gone to Oman (may 14-1999) working AL Navabaq Studio 3 years Join Oman Tribune  English Newspaper and AL Watan Arabic Newspaper Oman 2003 to 2006 after working successfully as photojournalist he travels to Qatar and join Qatar Tribune Newspaper Before the ASIAN Games 2006, currently working  in QATAR TRIBUNE Newspaper & AL WATAN Arabic Newspaper after covering Asian Games successfully in 2006 start righting  small articles in the news paper he cover Qatar Masters Golfs last 8 years, Qatar Moto Gp,Qatra WTA Tennis Tournaments several times, He worked for Associated Press (AP)for meny times from Qatar, http://www.goerie.com/article/20090206/SPORTS13/302069905 football is his another favorite area, he  cover meny International Football matches

Journalism is the social work and work-craft, and profession (high-level) of reporting on the events, facts, and people that are the "news of the day," such that a society is "informed," to some non-trivial degree. The medium varies, depending on the output format, but gathering, processing, and "dissemination" ([sic. common.] 'distribution of report,' svp.), of news, and information related to news, goes to an audience. The word applies to the method of inquiring for news, the literary style which is used to disseminate it, and the activity (professional or not) of journalism.[1] [2]

The media that journalism uses vary diversely and include: content published via newspapers and magazines (print), television and radio (broadcast), and their digital media versions — news websites and applications.

In modern society, the news media is the chief purveyor of information and opinion about public affairs. Journalism, however, is not always confined to the news media or to news itself, as journalistic communication may find its way into broader forms of expression, including literature and cinema. In some nations, the news media is controlled by government intervention, and is not a fully independent body

In a democratic society, however, access to free information plays a central role in creating a system of checks and balance, and in distributing power equally amongst governments, businesses, individuals, and other social entities. Access to verifiable information gathered by independent media sources, which adhere to journalistic standards, can also be of service to ordinary citizens, by empowering them with the tools they need in order to participate in the political process.

The role and status of journalism, along with that of the mass media, has undergone profound changes over the last two decades with the advent of digital technology and publication of news on the Internet.[4] This has created a shift in the consumption of print media channels, as people increasingly consume news through e-readers, smartphones, and other electronic devices, challenging news organizations to fully monetize their digital wing, as well as improvise on the context in which they publish news in print.



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