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broccoli journalism

Newspapers & other media insistently & usually patronizingly telling us things we already know or can work out for ourselves on the basis this information is "good for us"

Mary snorted in disgust at the newspaper article on the correlation between smoking & lung cancer, drinking & cirrhosis of the liver & excess calorie consumption & weight gain. She hated this kind of broccoli journalism.

Mary decided this was a good time to have a cigarette, a chocolate bar & a glass of wine.

by aspwitch May 6, 2010


juiced journalism

something written primarily for shock value

Juiced journalism, don't let the facts get in the way of a good story

by Dagan Cole March 6, 2014


The author of the Journals

Some guy who was traveling between dimensions for the past 30 years.

The author of the Journals, my brother.

-Stanley Pines

by PembeTavuk April 30, 2021


Stenography journalism

When journalists simply repeat whatever politicians say, word for word, similar to a stenographer typing out a transcript word for word. This is similar to fake news. Stenography journalists repeat politicians' lies without any attempt at fact-checking, calling out the lies, analysis or critical thinking about what was said. Stenography journalism allows politicians to lie, and have their lies spread to a wide audience. The lies are consequently taken to be facts by many members of the public.

"62% of teachers in this district couldn't pass a basic literacy test last year," said the senator. This was completely false, but the stenography journalism of the local news website used the senator's assertion as the headline without fact-checking it.

by Brickdictionary118 April 14, 2022


Yellow Journalism

the type of journalism that relies on sensationalism and lurid exaggeration to attract readers

Back in the day, the media used yellow journalism to expose corrupttion in Cuba

by JRFF18E February 8, 2011

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Orange Journalism

Any news article verified as fake news.

That news anchor said that Auschwitz was not a death camp; that's some orange journalism, right there.

by ManChildMan February 4, 2017

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Hot Journal

1:Noun- Hot Journal- is the term used when an axle bearing overheats on a piece of railway rolling stock.12 The term is derived from the journal-bearing trucks used before the mid 20th century.
2: adj- The act of any qualified person(s)defecating on the chest of a person from the opposite sex while on under or between rolling equipment.
(Not to pass a Stop block signal(see Hot Hot K-card))

1- The Console operator observed the Hot journal and notified the proper authorities of the Equipments defect

2- After a stressful day the train dispatcher proceeded to furnish a hot journal on a non revenue passenger carrying train for any co-worker that was up for the thrill

by {}KRB February 18, 2010

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