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journalism

[jur-nl-iz-uhm] / ˈdʒɜr nlˌɪz əm /


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New York University’s journalism institute is named for him.

From The Wall Street Journal

That editorial approach has unsettled some advertisers, according to industry reporting, who expressed concern that the town hall blurred the line between journalism and advocacy.

From Salon

Marx’s background is in fashion journalism, and “Blank Space” can feel unduly cantilevered toward that world, detailing the history of hip lines like A Bathing Ape and luxury brands’ uncomfortable embrace of streetwear.

From Los Angeles Times

The Times spoke to Gaines about the emotional journey he had making the film and capturing the “grit and perseverance” that made Scott a staple of journalism.

From Los Angeles Times

Katharine Graham is nothing less than a hero of modern journalism.

From Los Angeles Times