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electronic journalism

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noun

  1. television news reportage. EJ


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Origin of electronic journalism

First recorded in 1970–75

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Mudd was the narrator of the program, which the Peabody judges said was "electronic journalism at its best."

From Fox News • Mar. 9, 2021

Since he became boss of KLZ in 1941, Terry, a University of Missouri journalism graduate arid onetime advertising salesman, has let nothing stand in the way of his devotion to what he calls "electronic journalism."

From Time Magazine Archive

I saw that electronic journalism was the future," he says, "and I didn't want to be that kind of journalist.

From Time Magazine Archive

All three networks emphasized citizenship and the tireless highmindedness of electronic journalism.

From Time Magazine Archive

When it became a regulation in 1949, the Federal Communications Commission's fairness doctrine was considered a boon for electronic journalism.

From Time Magazine Archive

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