Watchdog Reporting
Watchdog reporting is a form of journalism that focuses on holding powerful institutions, such as governments and corporations, accountable for their actions. This type of reporting often involves investigating issues like corruption, fraud, and abuse of power. By uncovering the truth, watchdog reporters aim to inform the public and promote transparency.
The goal of watchdog reporting is to protect the public interest by ensuring that those in authority are acting responsibly and ethically. Journalists in this field often rely on public records, interviews, and data analysis to expose wrongdoing and encourage reform.