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churnalisms
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回收新闻业, 懒惰新闻业
a style of journalism characterized by the excessive reliance on press releases, wire services, and other pre-packaged content, often resulting in the publication of recycled or unverified news stories with little original reporting or analysis
Churnalism refers to the practice of producing news stories quickly and with minimal effort, often by simply reusing or slightly altering press releases, reports, or other sources without original investigation or critical analysis. Journalists in this field may rely heavily on ready-made content, leading to repetitive, shallow reporting. Churnalism is often criticized for prioritizing speed and volume over accuracy and depth, resulting in news that lacks thorough research or independent thought. This practice can contribute to a lack of quality in journalism and limit the diversity of perspectives presented to the audience.
- The news station was accused of churnalism for using a report with no independent investigation.
该新闻台因使用未经独立调查的报告而被指责为搅拌新闻。
- Journalists who focus on churnalism may not spend enough time fact-checking or exploring the real story.
专注于速食新闻的记者可能没有足够的时间进行事实核查或探索真实故事。
- The website's articles often come across as churnalism, just repeating what other media outlets have already covered.
该网站的文章常常显得像是流水新闻,只是重复其他媒体已经报道过的内容。
- While churnalism is common in some media, it can undermine trust in the news.
尽管新闻拼凑在某些媒体中很常见,但它可能削弱对新闻的信任。