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service journalism
noun
A type of media which is focused on providing advice or other consumer-oriented content.
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"The biggest issue for editors and, of course, publishers, is how many there are," said John Fennell, associate professor of magazine journalism and holder of the Meredith Chair in service journalism at the University of Missouri School of Journalism.
General magazines once flourished because of it; even Ladies' Home Journal, better known now as a chipper dispenser of service journalism and horoscopes, used to publish the likes of Edith Wharton and W. H. Auden.
Finally, a little service journalism.
BabyCenter.com won for service journalism.
Mr. Kurson calls it "service journalism".
Ms. Miller said the magazine would also offer more service journalism for its readers.
Neither More Nor Less did not offer much in the way of service journalism.
That may depend on how one weighs the relative importance of public service, journalism, and commerce.
In July this year, we won the Pulitzer Prize for public service journalism.
The Guardian won the Pulitzer prize last year for public service journalism.
"She's a sharp-tongued writer whose columns are only to a secondary degree service journalism," Gabriel said.
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