1.   Context is everything, and the Internet has established itself as a venue of equal access, unfettered by the rules of mainstream journalism.

2.   He expressed some doubts as to whether moving from mainstream journalism to tabloid journalism would be the right idea for me.

3.   I thought mainstream journalism was too limited.

4.   In mainstream journalism, the news article exists to provide information to the reader or viewer.

5.   In recent years, tabloid and mainstream journalism have collided at the intersection of sex and politics.

6.   Louis Rukeyser began the process of bringing business and economics into mainstream journalism.

7.   Matt Drudge, the controversial cyberspace scoop snoop, defended his Internet dishing Tuesday against charges of heresy from the pious practitioners of mainstream journalism.

8.   The first North American version of the newspaper began two months ago in Philadelphia, infuriating some in the mainstream journalism world.

9.   The line between tabloid and mainstream journalism, observers say, is no longer visible to the naked eye.

10.   The problem for mainstream journalism is that those stories are much more suited for Oprah Winfrey and People magazine than The New York Times and Peter Jennings.

a. + journalism >>共 212
american 7.04%
investigative 5.84%
broadcast 5.24%
public 4.04%
good 4.04%
print 3.44%
civic 2.69%
serious 2.40%
daily 2.25%
political 2.25%
mainstream 1.80%
mainstream + n. >>共 645
medium 6.08%
party 5.18%
group 2.73%
politician 2.56%
audience 2.38%
press 2.32%
sect 2.14%
society 1.80%
movie 1.49%
culture 1.42%
journalism 0.41%
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