hit piece
See also: hit-piece
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Noun
edithit piece (plural hit pieces)
- (journalism) A published article or post aiming to sway public opinion, especially by presenting false or biased information in a way that appears objective and truthful.
- Synonyms: slam piece, hatchet job
- Coordinate term: puff piece
- 2013, Eric Dezenhall, John Weber, Damage Control […] , Easton Studio Press, →ISBN, page 126:
- And respectable media institutions do have their standards, but there is something insidious—and very human—at work in the preparation of a hit piece: the media's desire to believe in the evil of their targets.
- 2019, Bret Easton Ellis, White[2], Pan Macmillan, →ISBN:
- She seemed so exacting and the magazine itself so impossibly glamorous to my college-kid sensibility, and did I really want to do a hit piece on an actor? […] And so the plan was set in motion: I would meet the actor Judd Nelson, find him appalling, and write about how awful hanging out with him had been.
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editjournalistical attack
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