Where are reliable journalism and reliable investigative voices going to come from? I love the days of old - the Walter Cronkites, the Dan Rathers.
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I'm a big fan of British journalists like 'The Independent's Robert Fisk, but it's hard to find voices like his in the U.S.
I've always loved watching the news on TV. As a kid, I loved watching Walter Cronkite, for some reason.
Journalism is in fact history on the run.
Journalism talk is part of the nonstop background noise of American life.
I had pictured journalism as I'd seen it in the most ennobling films, where the reporter battles for the truth, propelled by conviction, and is triumphant. There are journalists who fit that ideal.
In a time of transition for journalism all around the world, it's reassuring to know that some of the old ways endure.
More and more, journalism seems to have hopped out of Truth's pocket and crept into another.
If anyone was talking about journalism in the '50s - it was Edward R.Murrow.
The dilemma for early 21st century journalism is this: Who will pay for the news?
There aren't enough good journalists. There are too many who really weren't groomed to be reporters and, as a result, some of the reporting is shallow.
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