Definitions from Wiktionary (ambush journalism)
▸ noun: (journalism) The tactic used by a news reporter who intercepts an uncooperative person in an unexpected place, such as a sidewalk or parking lot, in order to put questions to that individual and elicit spur-of-the-moment responses.
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▸ noun: (journalism) The tactic used by a news reporter who intercepts an uncooperative person in an unexpected place, such as a sidewalk or parking lot, in order to put questions to that individual and elicit spur-of-the-moment responses.
Similar:
ambush television,
ambush,
gotcha journalism,
newsmongery,
parajournalism,
waylaying,
yellow journalism,
drive-by media,
limited hangout,
newsmongering,
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