Investigative journalist
Where can an investigative journalist work at?
An investigative journalist typically works for a newspaper, website, magazine, radio station, or television station. What an investigative journalist does from day to day can vary based on the organization, but it typically involves researching a specific topic that an editor or a news director has assigned.
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Journalism falls into four broad categories
Journalism falls into four broad categories—news journalism, investigative journalism, feature journalism, and opinion/analysis. These types then branch out into a variety of different niches, styles, and techniques, with specialties ranging from politics and crime to sports and entertainment.
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- Liaise with the producer and programme team about current and future investigations.
Investigative journalism is a form of journalism in which reporters deeply investigate a single topic of interest, such as serious crimes, racial injustice, political corruption, or corporate wrongdoing. An investigative journalist may spend months or years researching and preparing a report.