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Enterprise journalism

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Type of journalism

Enterprise journalism isreporting that is not generated bynews or apress release, but rather generated by areporter ornews organization based on developedsources.[1] Tied to "shoe-leather" reporting and "beat reporting," enterprise journalism gets the journalist out of the office and away from the traditional news makers. It also enlists some of the traditional traits of good investigative reporting, such as reading documents.[2]

Enterprise journalism does not involve reporting which is based purely on press releases or news conferences. On the other hand, this kind of reporting involves stories where a reporter unearths a story on his/her own; many people refer to these as 'scoops.' The enterprise reporting goes beyond simply reporting events; it discovers the forces that shape such events.[3]

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  1. ^slate."What is "enterprise journalism"". Archived fromthe original on 2011-08-16. Retrieved2008-06-14.Dated 2008: unavailable 6 March 2019.
  2. ^Columbia Journalism Review."Enterprise: Going the Extra Mile".
  3. ^about.com."Developing Stories That Go Beyond Press Releases". Archived fromthe original on 2017-01-26. Retrieved2011-06-15.

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