- name "
Churnalism" is a
portmanteau of "churn" and "journalism",
referring to the
perceived "churning out" of
content by the press.
Churnalism has increased...
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releases and
publishes lightly edited press releases (a
practice called churnalism)
about science,
similar to Phys.org and EurekAlert!. The site was founded...
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press releases and
stories from news
agencies (a
business model known as
churnalism). In 2012, PhysOrg.com was
changed to Phys.org. As of 2014[update], Phys...
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media relation people of
important events, statistics, and announcements.
Churnalism –
Journalism based on
press releases and
agency stories Electronic press...
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reprinted press releases,
kneejerk punditry,
advertorial nonsense and '
churnalism'". Instead, slow
journalism tends to
focus on long
reports and in-depth...
- "ancillary
industries of
intrusive paparazzi and
lucrative tip-offs." "
Churnalism" is a term for
journalism that
relies on
content from
press releases and...
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Genres Adversarial Advocacy (Interventionism)
Analytic Blogging Broadcast Churnalism Citizen Civic Collaborative Comics-based
Community Data
Database Digital/Online...
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average rents, and
local medical and
transportation costs. The
online Churnalism tool was
launched in 2013 in
collaboration with the
Media Standards Trust...
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Journalism portal Brown envelope journalism Chinese wall § Journalism
Churnalism Citizen journalism Code of
ethics in
media Ethical Journalism Initiative...
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Genres Adversarial Advocacy (Interventionism)
Analytic Blogging Broadcast Churnalism Citizen Civic Collaborative Comics-based
Community Data
Database Digital/Online...