Advocacy Journalism - Examples

Examples

Advocacy journalism is practiced by a broad range of mainstream media outlets and alternative media and special interest publications and programs, but might also apply to a single article in an otherwise-neutral publication, such as political stories in Rolling Stone; there are also "advocacy journals", or "alternative publications", which are marketed to target groups based on their interests or biases, for example:

  • Print media:
    • Xover Environment Magazine
    • The Nation
    • National Review
    • New Internationalist
    • New Internationalist Australia
    • Lawsonry
    • Mother Jones
    • The New Republic
    • The Weekly Standard
    • L'Humanité
    • Libération
    • Charlie Hebdo
    • Le Canard Enchaîné
    • Knoxville Voice
    • Ελευθεροτυπία (Eleftherotypia)
    • Malayala Manorama

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