Journalism

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Journalism

Journalism was the desire to seek out the truth, regardless of whether it was comfortable or convenient. (AUDIO: LIVE 34 [+]Loading...["LIVE 34 (audio story)"]) Journalism was a subject that one could study or be trained for. (AUDIO: Together in Eclectic Dreams [+]Loading...["Together in Eclectic Dreams (audio story)"])

In sloppy or "tabloid" journalism the facts of the matter were often seen as being in second place to the sensationalism. (PROSE: Tragedy Day [+]Loading...["Tragedy Day (novel)"], The Tomorrow Windows [+]Loading...["The Tomorrow Windows (novel)"], AUDIO: The Raincloud Man [+]Loading...["The Raincloud Man (audio story)"])

Investigative journalism was a field that was beginning in 1819. (AUDIO: The Peterloo Massacre [+]Loading...["The Peterloo Massacre (audio story)"])

Julie Quinlan wanted to be remembered for her music journalism, but had also started to write books, whilst also being the chair of Black Star in 1976. (PROSE: No Future [+]Loading...["No Future (novel)"])

Sarah Jane Smith was a journalist who had worked within various elements of journalism for a number of years (TV: The Time Warrior et al, PROSE: The Ghosts of N-Space [+]Loading...["The Ghosts of N-Space (novelisation)"])

Following the Battle of the Game Station and humanity's repression by the Daleks in 200,100 journalism returned in, although they first needed to deal with radiation and starvation. (TV: The Parting of the Ways [+]Loading...["The Parting of the Ways (TV story)"], AUDIO: The Year After I Died [+]Loading...["The Year After I Died (audio story)"])