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