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literary journalism
pack journalism
(journalism, derogatory) A tendency of reporting to become homogeneous due to the reporters' habit of relying on one another for news tips, or being dependent on a single source for information.
New Journalism
A style of news writing and journalism of the 1960s and 1970s, employing a subjective approach and literary techniques deemed unconventional at the time.
people journalism
Journalism taking for its subject the lives of celebrities rather than traditional news and current affairs.
snippet journalism
Journalism that presents brief reports and articles with little detail to cater to short attention spans.
access journalism
Journalism which prioritizes media time with powerful, famous, or otherwise influential people over journalistic objectivity or integrity.
chequebook journalism
jazz journalism
A sensationalist news reporting style focusing on crime, scandals, celebrities, etc., associated with American newspapers of the Roaring Twenties.
checkbook journalism
(US) The practice of journalists of paying a person or organization for the receipt of a news story.
gonzo journalism
A form of journalism in which facts are deemed to be less important than the writer's perception of the underlying truth (especially where deliberately altered consciousness is involved).