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- Journalism_genres abstract "The term \"journalism genres\" refers to various journalism styles, fields or separate genres, in writing accounts of events.Newspapers and periodicals often contain features (see Feature style) written by journalists, many of whom specialize in this form of in-depth journalistic writing.Feature articles are usually longer forms of writing; more attention is paid to style than in straight news reports. Mostly they are combined with photographs, drawings or other \"art.\" They may also be highlighted by typographic effects or colors.Writing features can be more demanding than writing straight news stories, because while a journalist must apply the same amount of effort to accurately gather and report the facts of the story, he or she must also find a creative and interesting way to write it. The lead (or first two paragraphs of the story; see Nut graph) must grab the reader's attention and yet accurately embody the ideas of the article.In the last half of the 20th Century, the line between straight news reporting and feature writing became blurred. Journalists and publications today experiment with different approaches to writing. Tom Wolfe, Gay Talese, Hunter S. Thompson are some of these examples. Urban and alternative weekly newspapers go even further in blurring the distinction, and many magazines include more features than straight news.Some television news shows experimented with alternative formats, and many TV shows that claimed to be news shows were not considered such by traditional critics, because their content and methods do not adhere to accepted journalistic standards. National Public Radio, on the other hand, is considered a good example of mixing straight news reporting, features, and combinations of the two, usually meeting standards of high quality. Other US public radio news organizations have achieved similar results. A majority of newspapers still maintain a clear distinction between news and features, as do most television and radio news organizations.".
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- Journalism_genres wikiPageWikiLinkText "Journalism genres".
- Journalism_genres wikiPageWikiLinkText "ambush journalism".
- Journalism_genres wikiPageWikiLinkText "ambush journalist".
- Journalism_genres wikiPageWikiLinkText "ambush".
- Journalism_genres wikiPageWikiLinkText "celebrity journalist".
- Journalism_genres wikiPageWikiLinkText "interviewer".
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- Journalism_genres comment "The term \"journalism genres\" refers to various journalism styles, fields or separate genres, in writing accounts of events.Newspapers and periodicals often contain features (see Feature style) written by journalists, many of whom specialize in this form of in-depth journalistic writing.Feature articles are usually longer forms of writing; more attention is paid to style than in straight news reports.".
- Journalism_genres label "Journalism genres".
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- Journalism_genres sameAs Gènere_periodístic.
- Journalism_genres sameAs Género_periodístico.