pack journalism

短语

(许多记者)一窝蜂(或蜂拥而上)的新闻报道

发音

UK /ˈpæk ˈdʒəːn(ə)lɪz(ə)m/
US /ˈpæk ˈdʒɝnl̩ˌɪzəm/
AU

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    A tendency of reporting to become homogeneous due to the reporters' habit of relying on one another for news tips, or being dependent on a single source for information.

    贬义 不可数 媒体

词源

Coined by the American journalist and writer Timothy Crouse (born 1947) in his book The Boys on the Bus (1973) about the activities of journalists during the 1972 United States presidential election: see the quotation.

来源:wiktionary