If you are a great news organization, you can't have the best obtainable version of the truth if your vision and your scale is reduced to a fraction of its former self.
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I have learned as a journalist that if you look long enough and hard enough and carefully enough, most truths are discoverable.
In order to properly understand the big picture, everyone should fear becoming mentally clouded and obsessed with one small section of truth.
There are many levels of truth.
The larger truth, the universal truth that you can give in a novel, is far greater than what you can give through journalism.
Every news organization should ideally be as broadly representative as possible.
A lot of journalism wants to have what they call objectivity without them having a commitment to pursuing the truth, but that doesn't work. Objectivity requires belief in and a commitment toward pursuing the truth - having an object outside of our personal point of view.
You don't have to sort of enhance reality. There is nothing stranger than truth.
A news organization has a much different responsibility. I might not be telling you the whole story. I might not be telling you a story in a manner that is properly sophisticated.
We don't go into journalism to be popular. It is our job to seek the truth and put constant pressure on our leaders until we get answers.
The journalistic vision sharpens to the point of maximum impact every event, every individual and social configuration; but the honing is uniform.
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