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Journalism (2545 bytes)
1: ...ing trends, issues and people. Those who practice journalism are known as [[journalist]]s.
3: Journalism is sometimes called the "first draft of history."...
7: ...e significance and impact of the event or trend. Journalism exists in a number of media: [[newspaper]]s, [[te...
15: == Types of journalism ==
17: * [[Alternative journalism]]

New Journalism (2690 bytes)
1: ...ter and print it as received. Articles in the New Journalism tended not be found in newspapers, but rather in ...
3: New journalism took on many of the devices of [[fiction|literary...
9: ...ter S. Thompson]] was a major practitioner of new journalism. His first book, ''"The Hells Angels, a strange a...
11: ...the [[Vietnam War]] was another common topic. New journalism techniques were also applied to less obvious subj...
13: ...l fiction switched to writing in the style of new journalism, such as [[Truman Capote]]'s ''"In Cold Blood"'',...

Exposé (journalism) (109 bytes)

Background (journalism) (2437 bytes)
1: In [[journalism]], '''background''' is a term used by some journa...
9: ...ey for the ''New York Times'' told the ''American Journalism Review'': "Yes, there are [differences between th...
15: [[Category:Journalism sourcing]]

Innovation journalism (2465 bytes)
1: '''Innovation journalism''' is [[journalism]] dedicated to the coverage of [[innovation]]. In...
3: ...on of business, technology, science and political journalism and covers technical, business, legal and politic...
5: ...ve/NF-010405.pdf]. In January 2005, an Innovation Journalism initiative was created at the Stanford Center for...
8: ...rg/archive/INJO-1-1.pdf The Concept of Innovation Journalism and a Programme for Developing it]
9: ...journalism.org The Internet Journal '''Innovation Journalism''']

Citizen journalism (10830 bytes)
1: ...tizen journalism''', also known as "participatory journalism" is the act of citizens "playing an active role ...
3: ...s. The latter meaning is also often called "civic journalism".
5: ... domain of professional reporters. "Doing citizen journalism right means crafting a crew of correspondents who...
7: ... Times'', which have accused proponents of public journalism of abandoning the traditional goal of objectivity...
9: ...es are sold. It takes the traditional five w's of journalism -- who, what, when, where, why -- and expands the...

Business journalism (932 bytes)
1: '''[[Business]] [[journalism]]''' includes coverage of companies, the workplac...
17: .../ Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism], at the American Press Institute.

Objectivity (journalism) (4840 bytes)
1: ...'' is frequently held to be essential to proper [[journalism]] (particularly in the United States); however, t...
7: ...opinions about our behavior or ways. This form of journalism is rarely practiced, although some argue it would...
19: ...nderground press]] of the [[1960s]], and [[public journalism]].
25: ...tivism]] of the [[19th century]], as professional journalism of the late 19th century borrowed parts of its wo...

Journalism school (1049 bytes)
1: A '''journalism school''' is a [[school]], usually a part of an e...
3: ... the past and present had no formal training in [[journalism]], but learned their craft on the job, often star...
11: [[Category:Journalism school]]

Yellow journalism (2450 bytes)
1: '''Yellow journalism''' is a type of [[journalism]] in which [[sensationalism]] triumphs over factu...
9: ...bably the most famous anecdotal example of yellow journalism is often repeated as having come from William Ran...
11: ... this story. According to a study published in ''Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly'' (summer 2000)b...
17: [[Category:Criticism of journalism]]

Music journalism (4563 bytes)
1: ...)|The Source]]'' are well known for their musical journalism.
4: ==History of Musical Journalism==
13: ==Modern Music Journalism==
15: ...n less than a century. The world of modern music journalism can be partially divided into — on the maga...

Investigative journalism (1259 bytes)
1: '''Investigative journalism''' is a branch of [[journalism]] that usually concentrates on a very specific to...
11: * [[undercover journalism|going undercover]]
12: [[de:Investigativer Journalismus]]

Journalism scandals (10108 bytes)
1: ...ll the integrity and truthfulness of a piece of [[journalism]] into question. As their reputations for accura...
7: ...ss, the article won a 1981 [[Pulitzer Prize]] for journalism. Shortly afterward, Cooke confessed that "Jimmy"...
84: [[Category:Criticism of journalism]]

Undercover journalism (318 bytes)
1: '''Undercover journalism''' is a form of [[journalism]] in which a [[reporter]] tries to infiltrate in ...

Gonzo journalism (1595 bytes)
1: .... Central to Gonzo Journalism is the notion that journalism can be more truthful without strict observance of...
3: ...an interview for [[Atlantic Unbound]]. "Objective journalism is one of the main reasons American politics has ...
5: ...ent Media Center]] sites might be cosidered gonzo journalism.
9: [[Category:Journalism]]
10: [[Category:Journalism ethics]]

Patriotic journalism (835 bytes)
1: ...a state of war or other major distress. Patriotic journalism aims at giving the home public an image of the cu...
3: This type of journalism does not normally take on direct falsifications, ...
7: *[[Yellow journalism]]
10: ...e01.html US networks singled out over 'patriotic' journalism]
15: [[Category:Criticism of journalism]]

Attribution (journalism) (4247 bytes)
1: ... who wish to remain anonymous. In [[investigative journalism]] important news stories often depend on such inf...
35: [[Category:Journalism sourcing]]

Jonathan Edwards (journalism) (133 bytes)

Frank McGee (journalism) (1288 bytes)

Bill Stewart (journalism) (2526 bytes)

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