- advocacy journalist
- noun see advocacy journalism
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
advocacy journalist — noun see advocacy journalism … Useful english dictionary
advocacy journalism — noun : journalism that advocates a cause or expresses a viewpoint • advocacy journalist noun * * * advocacy journalism, journalism that promotes a particular point of view, especially in news articles … Useful english dictionary
advocacy journalism — noun Date: 1970 journalism that advocates a cause or expresses a viewpoint • advocacy journalist noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
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