In journalism, the “Five 'W's” are “Who,” “What,” “When,” “Where,” and “Why.” Referring back to the Five “W”s helps journalists address the fundamental questions that every story should be able to answer.
The answer is A. Traditional journalism. This is where you five Ws of journalism. This usually appears on the first paragraph of the press release. This is followed by the details of the press release. This is the first thing people have to remember when they are writing in traditional journalism.
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