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adjective
Related to journalism or journalists
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Faith in the media will be restored when we return to journalistic objectivity.
In the face of incarceration that could come as early as this autumn, he is resorting instead to journalistic defiance.
I could sell a service and anything from virtual sex to journalistic stories about life in Second Life is fair game.
I reckon that that is an invitation to journalistic corruption, to hide information in order to curry favor with a source.
He said that stories focusing on speakers at pro-MEK events rather than on "the substance of what the controversy is" amounted to "journalistic McCarthyism".
"Content that is created by non-journalists is very important to journalistic outlets because it's what will develop user loyalty," says Columbia Journalism Professor Sree Sreenivasan.
Should theatre be held to journalistic standards?
There is no algorithmic equivalent to journalistic ethics.
One of the galleries will be devoted to journalistic ethics.
He had enjoyed a rapid rise to journalistic heights.
Chapters in "About a Mountain" are labeled according to journalistic staples: Who, What, How, Where, When.
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