Journalism vs Tabloidism - What's the difference?
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The activity or profession of being a journalist.
The aggregating]], writing, editing, and presenting of news or news articles for widespread distribution, typically in [[w:electronic publication, electronic publications and broadcast news media, for the purpose of informing the audience.
The style of writing characteristic of material in periodical print publications and broadcast news media, consisting of direct presentation of facts or events with an attempt to minimize analysis or interpretation.
The practices of tabloid journalism; gaudy sensationalism.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=June 22, author=Jon Caramanica, title=Once-Dreamy Indie Rockers, Masking Hurt With High-Gloss Sheen, work=New York Times
, passage=It was a high-water mark of indie-rock tabloidism —? or of major-network hipster-slumming. }}
As nouns the difference between journalism and tabloidism
is that journalism is the activity or profession of being a journalist while tabloidism is the practices of tabloid journalism; gaudy sensationalism.journalism
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(wikipedia journalism)Noun
(en-noun)Derived terms
* ambush journalism * gotcha journalism * investigative journalismtabloidism
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