Political Journalism
Political journalism is a branch of journalism that focuses on reporting news related to politics, government, and public policy. It involves covering events such as elections, legislative sessions, and political debates, providing analysis and context to help the public understand the implications of political actions. Political journalists often interview politicians, experts, and citizens to gather diverse perspectives.
This type of journalism plays a crucial role in a democratic society by informing the public about political issues and holding leaders accountable. It encompasses various formats, including articles, broadcasts, and online content, and often involves fact-checking and investigative reporting to ensure accuracy and transparency in political discourse.