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journalism
1. The occupation of reporting, writing, editing, photographing, or broadcasting news or of conducting any news organization as a business.
2. writing that reflects superficial thought and research, a popular slant, and hurried composition, conceived of as exemplifying topical newspaper or popular magazine writing as distinguished from scholarly writing: "He calls himself a historian, but his books are mere journalism."
2. writing that reflects superficial thought and research, a popular slant, and hurried composition, conceived of as exemplifying topical newspaper or popular magazine writing as distinguished from scholarly writing: "He calls himself a historian, but his books are mere journalism."
Quotes: Journalism
Information and viewpoints that are constantly shifting courses: journalism quotes.
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Quotes: Quotations Units
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“journalism”
(information and viewpoints that are constantly shifting courses in the midst of ever-changing news; knowing which perspectives to put into and what to keep out of a newspaper)
Word Entries containing the term:
“journalism”
electronic journalism
Television news reportage.
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electro-, electr-, electri-
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-ism, -ismus
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A form of news writing in which reporters research a single subject of interest; usually involving misconduct, political corruption, or corporate wrongdoing: A journalist often spends months or even years researching and preparing an in-depth account for investigative journalism.
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vestig-, vestigi-
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