Since there is little money in journalism, a not-for-profit model makes sense – if government keeps hands off the content.
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Tag Archives: Journalism
Clintons Make Prickly Fibbers
NPR’s Terry Gross forgot to play her part as fawning journalist when Hillary Clinton stopped by for some “Fresh Air.”
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Freedom Of, Not For, The Press
Journalists seek immunity from subpoena in order to protect confidential sources, but who qualifies as a journalist?
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Diversity Amid A Monoculture
The more New York Times’ editors change, the more they remain the same.
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Sunshine Exposes Some Bureaucratic Rot
Martians apparently caused Social Security to abuse taxpayers, but a little sunshine quickly repelled the space invaders.
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A More Casual Style For A Casual Age
The AP Stylebook is more than – or should we say “over” – a guide to good writing. Its cultural evolution reflects our own.
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The Hazards Of Secondhand News
Too much cable news isn’t healthy. Keep it away from the kids.
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NSA’s Press Release On “60 Minutes”
A “60 Minutes” puff piece about the NSA wasn’t bad journalism, because it wasn’t journalism at all.
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Political Love Is Always Unrequited
Some journalists may love Hillary, but she still assigns a hall monitor to take them to the bathroom.
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