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It would be great if the media simply stated the Facts,every last bit of info they can uncover,so Ds & Rs might be able to see past their ideological delusions.
I be alovin me some short time sensationalism,supported with hours of back up commentary
by media talking heads.
Just another "Show me the money", for profit "Corporations are people".
Where might I find info on investigative journalism?
It would be great if the media simply stated the Facts
The media should act as the fourth estate. That means
1. Getting all the relevant facts right.
2. Debunking all false information.
3. Presenting the facts in their proper context and explaining the significance of those facts.
4. Showing the big picture, not just sound bites.
Siding care for the op but I agree with both of your follow up posts. To bad even the largest news organizations fail. There is no journalistic integrity.
For instance Patrick mcGreevey of the LA Times broke the LAPD Rampart Scandal, perhaps the biggest law enforcement scandal ever, and the basis for the fictional Training Day movie and the tv series The Shield. However a few years later, McGreevey and the Times are making an agreement with Mike Berkow, chief of LAPD internal affairs at the time and corrupt as can be(Google it) to stop running negative information about LAPD in exchange for more transparency. Thing is, there was no need to do that if the Times reporters ever got off their asses and did some relationship building and investigation. This is evidenced by Jasmyne Cannicks blog where LAPD employees are falling over themselves to provide her confidential information.
The Times failure to investigate local politicians in Los Angeles is even worse.
And if an organization as large and reputed as the LA Times is in bed with the political establishment, it calls into question the Journalistic integrity of every news organization.
News is bad for you – and giving up reading it will make you happier
Shit, I can't even imagine what PatNet does to you.
Still, the article does make some valid points. News today is largely fluff.
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