Definitions
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- noun A form of
journalism in whichnews is published on theInternet or incyberspace .
Etymologies
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Examples
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I stand with Steve Heimoff (who also thought pay-to-play, regardless of where the money goes, was inappropriate for cyberjournalism).
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In just six weeks she's doubled the staff of reporters to 60 and promised to create an innovative new form of cyberjournalism.
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A political junkie with a graduate degree in cyberjournalism from Georgetown, Felling can't wait to dig into what he calls "a singularly important story and the biggest story in Alaska in at least a generation."
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A political junkie with a graduate degree in cyberjournalism from Georgetown, Felling can't wait to dig into what he calls "a singularly important story and the biggest story in Alaska in at least a generation."
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