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nonjournalistic
Derived word form of journalistic

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News is not a business like any other, and the kind of management that works in nonjournalistic organizations rarely bears much fruit when people start trying to apply it to journalists.

From New York Times • Jul. 23, 2015

In a sense, then, the ascent of nonjournalistic photographers has only magnified tensions that were already forming within so-called photojournalism itself.

From Slate • Jan. 6, 2011

Timesman Holden explained that the Society had decided to name five nonjournalistic honorary members each year, naturally selected the nation's chief executive and chief judiciary officer for first honors.

From Time Magazine Archive

He calls his nonjournalistic background "a serious lack," and candidly admits, "I have a lot to learn."

From Time Magazine Archive

He is best remembered for a nonjournalistic role as go-between during the Cuban missile crisis of 1962.

From Time Magazine Archive

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