Drive-by Journalism

What is Drive-by Journalism?


1.

The art of writing a story that, under certain circumstances, can lead to the subject losing their credibility, their reputation, or their job. Then the writer of the story sitting back and laughing. Source: Rush Limbaugh.

The New York Times demonstrated a Drive-by Journalism tactic by printing a story about a presidential candidate's "alleged" affair more than a decade ago.

See yellow journalism, journalism, truth, integrity, honesty, Dan Richards

2.

The title of a book by Arthur E. Rowse in which he explains *how* the media became drive-bys.

Have you read the book "Drive-By Journalism: The Assault On Your Need To Know"?

See truth, liars, hyena


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