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'''Entertainment journalism''' is an umbrella term used to describe all forms of [[journalism]] that focus on the [[entertainment]] business and its products. Like [[fashion journalism]], entertainment journalism covers industry-specific news while targeting general audiences beyond those working in the industry itself. Common forms include [[television]] and [[film criticism]], [[music journalism]], [[video game journalism]] and [[celebrity]] coverage.
'''Entertainment journalism''' is an umbrella term used to describe all forms of [[journalism]] that focus on the [[entertainment]] business and its products. Like [[fashion journalism]], entertainment journalism covers industry-specific news while targeting general audiences beyond those working in the industry itself. Common forms include [[television]] and [[film criticism]], [[music journalism]], [[video game journalism]] and [[celebrity]] coverage, pornographic journalism.


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Revision as of 16:57, 8 June 2010

Entertainment journalism is an umbrella term used to describe all forms of journalism that focus on the entertainment business and its products. Like fashion journalism, entertainment journalism covers industry-specific news while targeting general audiences beyond those working in the industry itself. Common forms include television and film criticism, music journalism, video game journalism and celebrity coverage, pornographic journalism.