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new journalism

proper noun

A style of news writing and journalism of the 1960s and 1970s, employing literary techniques deemed unconventional at the time.

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Then again, it seems like every week brings news of some new journalism venture.

Facebook also created a new Journalism Program which will promote news literacy.

"New times demand new journalism," Mr. Murdoch said on stage at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York before an audience of reporters, media executives, employees and advertising partners.

Or new journalism?

The new journalism of Wolfe and Talese?

Title: Whatever Happened to New Journalism?

By 1973, though, the New Journalism was largely played out.

Gotcha journalism replaced the New Journalism as the new thing.

A. I don't know who coined the phrase New Journalism.

This is like the new journalism made newer still.

Is New Journalism the participatory "gonzo" journalism of Thompson?

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