Akademik

notebook dump
n.
An article or book that is dense with facts but light on story, as though the writer simply copied everything that was in their notebook.
Example Citation:
"His reporting skill seems to outshine his writer's art. Much of 'Uncovering Clinton' reads like what reporters call 'a notebook dump' — a confusing mass of names, dates, places and allegations."
— Harry Levins, "Newsweek reporter was scooped on his own scoop," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 11, 1999
Notes:
To James Callan for suggesting today's phrase.
Related Words:
anniversary journalism
beat sweetener
bummer beat
horse-race journalism
media culpa
muffin-choker
reefer
thumbsucker
tick-tock
Categories:
Media and Journalism
Writing

New words. 2013.