LizzieMaine
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There is very little journalism being practiced today. There's mostly just marketing. Selling clicks, selling impressions, selling "stickiness." Or, in the case of basic cable, selling advertising vehicles to peddle Medicare Part C plans to the credulous and the stupid.
American journalism since the era of Hearst and Pulitzer has overwhelmingly been dominated and driven by the most basest sort of marketing. George Seldes documented the abuses of his day eighty years ago, and he lived long enough to see the dawn of the internet. It's a good thing he didn't make it into the 21st Century.
I can't speak for British journalism, but if what I see coming out of the sphincter of the Daily Mail and the Murdoch-dominated Times is any indication, it's even worse than what we have here.
American journalism since the era of Hearst and Pulitzer has overwhelmingly been dominated and driven by the most basest sort of marketing. George Seldes documented the abuses of his day eighty years ago, and he lived long enough to see the dawn of the internet. It's a good thing he didn't make it into the 21st Century.
I can't speak for British journalism, but if what I see coming out of the sphincter of the Daily Mail and the Murdoch-dominated Times is any indication, it's even worse than what we have here.