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audio journalism

Audio journalism is a form of storytelling that uses sound recordings—such as interviews, ambient noises, and narration—to convey news and stories. It relies on the power of audio to create immersive, engaging experiences for listeners, often through podcasts, radio programs, or online content. Unlike written articles, it emphasizes tone, pace, and sound elements to evoke emotions and provide context, making information more relatable and vivid. This medium allows journalists to reach audiences anywhere, offering a personal and immediate way to inform, explore perspectives, and share stories.