用journalistic造句子,“journalistic”造句

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For many, Mr Murdoch is a threat to the whole American journalistic tradition.

Ms. Adams: Some things about my journalistic career have stayed with me. I can't imagine not reporting.

Mr Westerwelle's journalistic broadside was an attempt to remind voters that the FDP stands for something: the need to reward work rather than state-supported idleness.

This paper remains a nonpareil platform for writing a column — not just for its readership, But also for its journalistic freedom.

Recently my journalistic career brought me in contact with a man who, when I first met him, seemed to be the very embodiment of a charming and well-heeled gentleman.

He is an old journalistic acquaintance.

Meanwhile, unearthing venality is the latest journalistic pursuit.

Systemic journalistic change will require societal change, and that will not happen overnight.

To his account of this book Ryback attaches an evocation of the front line, about which Osborn, by a convenient coincidence, wrote a series of journalistic reports.

I was relieved that the hostel staff had bolted the door and were refusing to let anyone out; it spared me from any absurd journalistic notions of going to investigate.

journalistic造句

Factual errors are part of the journalistic process.

The public interest in guaranteeing journalistic freedom, however, can be overridden by interests more narrowly defined.

Sometimes that involves not just information or a seat on a supply plane but deep involvement in the entire journalistic process.

Mr. VandeHei and Mr. Harris say they know that reporters can feel pressured at times. But they said the notion of Politico as a journalistic sweatshop is pure myth.

As anchors, they need serious journalistic credentials and they often play a role in determining how the news is presented.

In my survey, mentioned earlier, Arab journalists said a lack of professionalism was the greatest threat to the industry; journalistic corruption, driven by poor salaries, was also a major concern.

Mr Murdoch, he says, has broken his word and debased journalistic standards. But he has also revolutionised an industry.

Snow is a newsman, doing the journalistic work.

With just a little extra effort, they could be part of the journalistic ecosystem too, in ways that go far beyond their traditional roles.

His views were violently stormed by journalistic circles.

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