With few exceptions journalists are viewed poorly. Much of what is published is of a poor standard and often no more than a PR handout re-packaged.
Antony Loewenstein writing in The Guardian in "My wishlist for journalism in 2014" throws out a challenge to journalists for the upcoming year.
"So in 2014, reporters have a choice: to either continue being regarded as untrustworthy pariahs (a recent Gallop poll in the US confirmed this belief amongst the general population), or as investigators on power. In this spirit, here are my suggestions for reporters to regain trust – so that all of us finally remember what adversarial journalism looks like in a robust democracy."
Meanwhile, at the other end of the world, one journalist most worthy of admiration, Glenn Greenwald, rightly rebukes an interviewer on MSNBC and explains what a journalist does and is.
Antony Loewenstein writing in The Guardian in "My wishlist for journalism in 2014" throws out a challenge to journalists for the upcoming year.
"So in 2014, reporters have a choice: to either continue being regarded as untrustworthy pariahs (a recent Gallop poll in the US confirmed this belief amongst the general population), or as investigators on power. In this spirit, here are my suggestions for reporters to regain trust – so that all of us finally remember what adversarial journalism looks like in a robust democracy."
Meanwhile, at the other end of the world, one journalist most worthy of admiration, Glenn Greenwald, rightly rebukes an interviewer on MSNBC and explains what a journalist does and is.
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