journalistic equivalent

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A person or thing that has the same function or purpose as another in a journalistic context.

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Examples (10)

  • The Pulitzer Prize is widely considered the journalistic equivalent of the Oscars.
  • Many critics argue that blogging is the modern journalistic equivalent of a personal diary.
  • He acted as the journalistic equivalent of a diplomat during the international crisis.
  • Strict fact-checking should be the journalistic equivalent of a scientific proof.
  • An investigative team is often the journalistic equivalent of a police task force.
  • This social media platform has effectively become the journalistic equivalent of a town square.
  • The editors struggled to find a journalistic equivalent to the legendary war correspondent.
  • In the world of digital media, a headline is the journalistic equivalent of a first impression.
  • Local newsletters often serve as the journalistic equivalent of a community bulletin board.
  • For some listeners, talk radio is the journalistic equivalent of a political rally.