Investigative Journalism

Investigative journalism is a specialized form of journalism that involves in-depth reporting to uncover hidden information, facts, or truths about issues of public interest. This style of journalism typically focuses on stories that expose wrongdoing, corruption, or misconduct, often involving powerful institutions, government entities, or large corporations. Investigative journalists employ various techniques such as thorough research, data analysis, and interviewing sources, sometimes risking legal or personal repercussions to obtain the truth. The goal of investigative journalism is to inform the public, promote accountability, and contribute to a democratic society by shedding light on issues that may otherwise remain obscured.