journalistic

Etymology

journal + -istic (“adjective”) – also parsed directly as journalist + -ic (“adjective”), also used in sense of related journalism (having to do with journalism).

adj

  1. Related to journalism or journalists.
    Substituting "[expletive]" for swear words in an article's text is a journalistic practice of sensibility.
    In September 1981, I was appointed Assistant Editor of Steam World (edited by David Wilcock), so was lucky to be trained in the same journalistic approach which both David and Peter had already deployed in transforming the sector. January 25 2023, Nigel Harris, “A Life Remembered: Peter Kelly”, in RAIL, number 975, page 48

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