单词 | pack journalism |
释义 | > as lemmaspack journalism pack journalism n. originally U.S. the journalism of a group of reporters from different newspapers, esp. of reporters from different newspapers who work in close collaboration with each other, producing uniform or monotonous news coverage of a particular event or story. ΚΠ 1972 T. Crouse in Rolling Stone 12 Oct. 48/3 It is just these womblike conditions that give rise to a condition known as ‘pack journalism’, a condition that causes much American political journalism to be shallow, obvious, pointless and boring. 1974 Times 9 Aug. 4/5 There was also a tendency towards pack journalism, for one paper to start off the hue and cry on one story, and for everyone else to go roaring off in pursuit. 2003 San Francisco Chron. (Nexis) 11 Feb. d1 I want to promote free, wide-ranging discussion of ideas, stuff that nobody else does... We want to go off the beaten track and try to avoid that pack journalism mentality. < as lemmas |
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