What is happening to investigative journalism? A pilot study of ABC’s Four Corners

The purpose of investigative journalism is to hold powerful interests to account and highlight systemic corruption and breakdown. Ettema and Glasser, and de Burgh, define the investigative journalist’s role as to bring attention to injury and injustice, expose information that is in the public inte...

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Autor principal: Marni Cordell
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Publicado: Asia Pacific Network 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/22e9058eea4842e2991eb9ee5953dd75
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Sumario:The purpose of investigative journalism is to hold powerful interests to account and highlight systemic corruption and breakdown. Ettema and Glasser, and de Burgh, define the investigative journalist’s role as to bring attention to injury and injustice, expose information that is in the public interest, and encourage legislative reform.