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penny papers
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cheaper, machine made papers that greatly increased literacy
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human interest stories
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news accounts focused on the daily trials and troiumphs of the human condition
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inverted pyramid style
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neutral views on a news report, search for competing points of view from other sources
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interpretive journalism
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explains key issues and places them in a broader social or historical context
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advocacy journalism
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reporter promotes a specific viewpoint
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precision journalism
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pushes news more towards science
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literary journalism
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(new journalism)
-fictional storytelling techniques applied to news (non fiction) |
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concensus orientated journalism
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report news outside of social norms
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newshole
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space left over after ads are placed
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feature syndicates
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commercial outletsthat contract with newspapers to provide work for the best newspaper workers
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joint operating agreement
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two newspapers keep seperate news divisions while merging business operations
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