1.   The trend toward tabloidization and instant popularization has eroded the boundary lines between news and entertainment, objective journalism and advocacy.

2.   But neither is objective journalism as we know it very widespread, Johnson said.

3.   Radio Free Asia uses only native speakers and tries to provide its audience with objective journalism.

4.   So much for objective journalism.

5.   The program manages to make a stab at good television and objective journalism.

6.   While those efforts can be considered a form of entertainment, doctoring photos under the guise of objective journalism is something else.

7.   Papers like The Observer have a long tradition of objective journalism.

8.   Officials from CNBC and other foreign news organizations have consistently backed their reports as objective journalism.

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%
objective 1.20%
objective + n. >>共 203
measure 5.38%
criterion 4.82%
standard 3.53%
assessment 3.53%
observer 3.34%
reality 3.15%
test 3.15%
measurement 2.78%
information 2.41%
evidence 2.23%
journalism 1.48%
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