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Opinion journalism is journalism that makes no claim of objectivity. Although distinguished from advocacy journalism in several ways, both forms feature a subjective viewpoint, usually with some social or political purpose. Common examples include newspaper columns, editorials, op-eds, editorial cartoons, and punditry. In addition to investigative journalism and explanatory journalism, opinion journalism is part of public journalism.
There are a number of journalistic genres that are opinion-based. Among them, for example, there are Gonzo journalism and new Journalism.
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- Ma. Theresa Angelina Q. Tabada (2022). ""Gendered space": A study of newspaper opinion journalism as emergent and oppositional to the dominant culture in journalism". Plaridel. 19 (1): 34. doi:10.52518/2022.19.1-01tbada.
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