单词 | journalistic |
释义 | journalistic (dʒɜːʳnəlɪstɪk ) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] Journalistic means relating to journalism, or produced by or typical of a journalist. He began his journalistic career in the early eighties in Australia. ...journalistic descriptions of countries she visited. Collocations: journalistic career This proved to be the key to his journalistic career. Times, Sunday Times (2011) He ended his journalistic career as editor of a fashion and home decoration magazine. Times, Sunday Times (2006) And did that spell the end of his journalistic career? Times, Sunday Times (2012) It was in Belfast that his journalistic career and his cynicism about it began. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Silo mentality had left senior executives reluctant to engage with each other for fear of encroaching on journalistic independence. Times, Sunday Times The next day, they published a public statement praising the paper's founder and expressing their worries about journalistic independence. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Nevertheless, he continues claiming that such payments, especially if coming from organisms of the state, violate the principles of journalistic independence. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Where was my journalistic objectivity, demanded my verbal assailant. Times, Sunday Times Savage said that he was disappointed at the lack of journalistic objectivity, but did not harbor hatred for the writer. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These artists were not well documented with any kind of journalistic objectivity during their prime. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The rise of journalistic objectivity was part of a larger movement within western academia to a more empirical just report the facts epistemology and research paradigm. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 记者的 Japanese: ジャーナリストの |
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