people journalism

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people journalism (uncountable)

  1. Journalism taking for its subject the lives of celebrities rather than traditional news and current affairs.
    • 1991, Roger Black, Roger Black's Desktop Design Power, page 248:
      For subjects, we decided to go to pictures of people, San Francisco people, whether they were celebrities or not. This sounds like another obvious move, since "people journalism" has been a successful formula for 20 years now.

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