B3ta Person of the Year 2010
Instead of Time person of the year, who's B3ta's and why? (Thanks to Elliot Reuben for the suggestion.)
( , Thu 16 Dec 2010, 10:53)
Instead of Time person of the year, who's B3ta's and why? (Thanks to Elliot Reuben for the suggestion.)
( , Thu 16 Dec 2010, 10:53)
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Yeah but most newspapers and media outlets either can't afford investigative journalism
or have corporate interests that are specifically against it
( , Thu 16 Dec 2010, 16:53, 1 reply)
or have corporate interests that are specifically against it
( , Thu 16 Dec 2010, 16:53, 1 reply)
I'd agree with the financial constrictions angle
seeing as most media outlets are just AP recycling machines nowadays, but I'm not sure that corporate interests are bothered about anything but the bottom line - sales/advertising.
( , Thu 16 Dec 2010, 17:10, closed)
seeing as most media outlets are just AP recycling machines nowadays, but I'm not sure that corporate interests are bothered about anything but the bottom line - sales/advertising.
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it's that or journalists are simply lazy
I'm pretty certain that papers now employ one proper 'hack' (no doubt as per some obscure union regulation) and have outsourced the business of topping & tailing press releases.
( , Thu 16 Dec 2010, 23:20, closed)
I'm pretty certain that papers now employ one proper 'hack' (no doubt as per some obscure union regulation) and have outsourced the business of topping & tailing press releases.
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Nah, it's finances
why pay for decent investigative journalists when you can get a work experience kid to rejig AP copy?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_earth_news gives a pretty depressing account of how newsgathering has changed over the past 20 years or so.
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why pay for decent investigative journalists when you can get a work experience kid to rejig AP copy?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_earth_news gives a pretty depressing account of how newsgathering has changed over the past 20 years or so.
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