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advocacy journalist

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A year later, he told the same newspaper that “I’m a journalist. But I’m an advocacy journalist, or an opinion journalist.”

From Seattle Times Jan. 5, 2022

Gabriel notes that Windsor describes herself as an "advocacy journalist," adding that "her methods fall beyond the pale of mainstream journalism, where reporters generally shy away from assuming false identities and secretly recording conversations."

From Salon Oct. 8, 2021

‘But I’m an advocacy journalist, or an opinion journalist.’

From Washington Post Nov. 28, 2017

“But I’m an advocacy journalist, or an opinion journalist.”

From New York Times Nov. 28, 2017

“I got to look the devil in the eye … when I debated advocacy journalist Glenn Greenwald in Toronto on the whole Snowden episode,” Hayden recalled.

From Salon Mar. 1, 2016

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