tabloid journalism

  • 11tabloid — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ daily, weekly (esp. AmE) ▪ local (esp. AmE), national (esp. BrE) ▪ popular ▪ supermarket (AmE …

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  • 12tabloid — tab|loid [ tæb,lɔıd ] noun count MAINLY JOURNALISM a newspaper with pages of a smaller size than standard newspapers, usually with very large HEADLINES and pictures on the front page and often emphasizing shocking stories about famous people ╾… …

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  • 13Video game journalism — Journalism News · Writing style Ethics · Objectivity Values · …

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  • 14Jazz journalism — Following the yellow journalism era, Jazz journalism was the journalism style of the roaring twenties, named after its energetic fashion and well illustrated tabloid layout. The Roaring Twenties refers to the North American time period of the… …

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  • 15Investigative journalism — For the Community episode, see Investigative Journalism (Community). Journalism News · Writing style Ethics · Object …

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  • 16Yellow journalism — is journalism that downplays legitimate news in favor of eye catching headlines that sell more newspapers. It may feature exaggerations of news events, scandal mongering, sensationalism, or unprofessional practices by news media organizations or… …

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  • 17Electronic journalism — See Electronic publishing); See journalism; Electronic field production Electronic journalism known as EJ or ENG for electronic news gathering is most associated with broadcast news where producers, reporters and editors make use of electronic… …

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  • 18gotcha journalism — (GAW.chuh jur.nuh.liz.um) n. Journalism that seeks only to catch public figures in embarrassing or scandalous situations. Example Citations: A harsh offhand quip has now become part of the lore, exaggerating and exacerbating a difficult… …

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  • 19Gotcha journalism — refer to methods of interviewing which are designed to entrap the interviewee into making statements which are damaging or discreditable to their character, integrity or repute. [Two Cheers for Minority Government: The Evolution of Canadian… …

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  • 20Pakistani music journalism — Music journalism in Pakistan has grown especially with the growth of the country s pop music industry and scene. Popular music journalism was uncommon in the country till about 1985 when Karachi s tabloid, The Star started printing reviews… …

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