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business journalism

1 of 1noun
/ˈbɪznəs ˈdʒɝnəlɪzəm/
Forms:business journalisms
1

a specialized form of journalism that focuses on covering news and information related to the business sector, including companies, industries, markets, and economic trends

Business journalism is the reporting of news and information related to businesses, industries, markets, and the economy. It focuses on topics like financial trends, company performances, market updates, and economic policies that affect individuals, companies, and communities. Business journalists research and analyze complex data, presenting it in a clear and understandable way to help people make informed decisions. This type of journalism is important for tracking developments in commerce and understanding how economic changes impact society.

  • The newspaper has a dedicated section for business journalism that covers stock market updates.
  • She chose to specialize in business journalism because she loves writing about economic trends.
  • Business journalism plays a key role in keeping people informed about changes in the global economy.
  • The rise of digital media has transformed the way business journalism is delivered to readers.