The aim of this paper is to investigate the characteristics of the labour process of journalists and explore the existence of the labour subjectivity of the journalists in terms of labour process theory. To achieve this, journalism is examined within the context of the political economy of their labour process. In terms of time, space, and social relations, their labour process and living experiences are delineated carefully. The existence and form of their labour subjectivity are identified. Finally, the labour process of journalists is divided into three categories: the internalization of irregular and virtual schedules, the control and supervisory nature of work space, and the structured contradiction of social relations of production. The labour subjectivity is appeared in various forms.