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hyperlocal journalist — /ˌhaɪpəloʊkəl ˈdʒɜnələst/ (say .huypuhlohkuhl jernuhluhst) noun a journalist who focuses on a very small locality, using the tools of the blogger to capture news and disseminate it online. –hyperlocal journalism, noun …
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