Princess Diana's death, for instance, did not pique his journalistic interest.
It was not until May 1850 that Harney finally resigned as editor of the paper, to concentrate on his other journalistic interests.
His organization which is a branch of his journalistic interests, actively attempts to bridge several sectors of Judaism together.
Hence newspapers and the judiciary are more intimately interconnected on this topic than on many others which are the subject of journalistic interest.
Was that a "legitimate subject of journalistic interest"?
There were 30,000 with historical and journalistic interest related to the Cultural Revolution.
The controversial subject matter in LeRoy's work created substantial journalistic interest in the author, and various reporters and book critics sought out his identity.
"Today's Papers" is more than a little mystified by the sudden journalistic interest in the reality of the Jerry Springer show.
She takes a journalistic interest in Kalvin, and offers to help clear his name, only to reveal other hidden motives later in the story.
If you lose track of the focus on people, you're in a different kind of interest, journalistic interest.