A form of journalism invented by Bob Woodward, Carl Bernstein and Nellie Bly. It is the insatiable appetite journalists have to write stories on underreported and neglected topics in a community. These stories are often hard to swallow.
An unruly newsroom, lack of pertinent stories or an epiphany may inspire someone to engage in guerilla journalism.
An unruly newsroom, lack of pertinent stories or an epiphany may inspire someone to engage in guerilla journalism.
Mark: Damn Tobey, that story in the paper today, on the homeless, was intense. What the hell came over you?
Tobey: I don't know, man. I guess that was some guerilla journalism.
Tobey: I don't know, man. I guess that was some guerilla journalism.
by eastcoastpaperboy February 18, 2010
The action of reposting a picture (or jpeg) with some text on it on a social networking site without doing any other research about the subject or determining if the content of the post is accurate. The extent of their research is simply sharing things online.
Do you see the crazy conspiracy crap Steve posts online all the time?
Yeah he does it all the time but doesn't know anything about the stuff he posts. He's only capable ofJPEG Journalism.
Yeah he does it all the time but doesn't know anything about the stuff he posts. He's only capable ofJPEG Journalism.
by THE_AE September 22, 2016
Practice in journalism where journalists are given money in envelopes so they would write favorable reports about the person giving them money. It's another term for payola.
by ARiCE September 16, 2004
A notebook that mostly girls use to "track" shit and write down things for school. There are calendars and trackers for things that don't need to be tracked. And since the girls that make the cute little headings and titles are addicted to doing that, they take their disease and bring it to school and make their notes all cutesy when they don't need to be. They use Midliners for it, polaroids, countless pens and pencils, and a ruler.
... i say this shit, but I actually have one myself. it's pretty addiciting.
... i say this shit, but I actually have one myself. it's pretty addiciting.
by b.o.i.im.back November 27, 2019
A form of journalism invented by Hunter S. Thompson. It involves the reporter reporting the action as he/she is in it. Elements are part experience and part fiction. The best example of Gonzo journalism is Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. It was a book from 1971 made into a Johnny Depp movie in 1998.
From fisrt glance, I knew immedialtely that this God-forshaken rest stop was no place for a Gonzo journalist.
by Ron_Thornbrash June 08, 2005
by gothsayo September 07, 2006
The straightest face you can make. Usually required in situations with a terrible combination of hilarity and a requirement to remain serious at all costs.
Girl: Some woman was telling me about how she stepped on her cat and then fell down the stairs, and crushed her toddler.
Guy: Bet you had pull out the Journalism face while listening to that.
Guy: Bet you had pull out the Journalism face while listening to that.
by commensalism November 15, 2011