Reporters used to be blue-collar; at the Globe now, it's practically required that you have a trust fund.
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I don't trust a lot of journalists.
I used to have trust with reporters. Give them scoops. Those were the old days. It's very strange, when you give a story and it doesn't come out the right way.
If a tech journalist needs financial security before doing what their conscience dictates, I'm not sure they should be calling themselves journalists at all.
Here in the United States, our profession is much maligned, people simply don't trust or like journalists anymore and that's sad.
Any journalist worth his or her salt wouldn't trust me.
Strange bonds of trust and self-deception tend to grow between journalists and their subjects.
I'm not a trust-fund type.
I've been a financial journalist for 30 years.
My mom's made it clear to me that, like, there's no trust fund.
You know it's easy here to buy journalists.