Journalism and Mass Communication Overview is a foundational guide tailored for students worldwide who are beginning their journey in media studies, preparing for careers in newsrooms, digital content creation, public policy, or media research. This comprehensive resource combines global perspectives with accessible explanations of core journalism and mass communication concepts. The book covers journalism history, principles, and practices across print, broadcast, and digital media platforms. Readers explore news gathering, writing, editing, ethics, and legal frameworks governing mass communication. Key topics include media theories, audience analysis, communication effects, and the evolving media landscape. Content addresses traditional mass media including newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and emerging digital platforms including social media, podcasts, and streaming services. The text examines the role of journalism in democratic societies, media ownership structures, and the impact of technological change on communication practices. Through clear explanations and relevant examples from diverse cultural contexts, this essential resource provides students with foundational knowledge needed for advanced study and professional careers in journalism and mass communication fields worldwide.