The practice or work of a penny-a-liner.
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释义 | society > communication > journalism > [noun] > other specific types or styles of journalism (14) penny-a-lining1842 The practice or work of a penny-a-liner. publicism1846 The occupation or profession of a publicist; political or topical journalism. Also: the action or process of publicizing or promoting something. New Journalism1872 (frequently with the) a style of journalism that developed in the U.S. during the 1960s, characterized by the use of subjective and fictional… investigative reporting1890 Originally U.S. Designating journalism which or a journalist who investigates and seeks to expose illicit activity, corruption, injustice, etc., as… ink-slinging1894 yellowism1897 Sensational or inaccurate newspaper journalism, designed to attract a wide readership; (with reference to newspaper journalism) sensational or… chip paper1935 paper used to wrap takeaway food bought from a fish and chip shop, primarily to help the food retain its heat until it is eaten; (figurative)… Afghanistanism1948 Preoccupation (esp. on the part of journalists) with distant events, as a diversion from controversial domestic issues (see quot. 1950). telejournalism1959 reporting or researching of news or other factual content for television; = television journalism n. at television, n. compounds 2a. parajournalism1965 Journalism which is concerned with issues other than the reporting of factual information; journalism which treats subjects in a subjective… smear journalism1967 gonzo1972 ‘Gonzo’ journalism; a person who writes in this style. plutography1985 Tom Wolfe's term for: the graphic depiction of the lives of the rich, esp. as a genre of popular literature, journalism, and broadcasting. Subcategories:— expression in style of (1) |
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