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by mkr-hn
5757 days ago
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"Nope. Journalism isn’t doing fine. The majority of papers that do good investigative journalism have serious financial problems." I did say you were looking in the wrong places. You said you weren't in the US, so I wouldn't expect you to know about what local and regional papers do. Journalism does exist, but you have to go to the locals to find it. By narrowing their focus, they're able to limit the costs. They have one beat, and it's usually in their own neighborhood. "Here is a good example: Daily Show of 13 July 2010. A large part deals with racism in South Africa and race relations. The author paints a completely wrong picture (of an incredibly difficult and nuanced subject – which involves language and culture rights, economical aspects and poverty, land ownership, illegal immigration, and xenophobia, black economic empowerment, etc…)." I can't find any reference to that day's episode or the clip you mention. Can you be more specific by providing a link? |
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There are many facets of journalism (including regional papers). Regional papers are surviving. But the fact of the matter is that all papers addressing national and international issues are fading and declining (almost as fast as my Karma today).
> I can't find any reference to that day's episode or the clip you mention. Can you be more specific by providing a link?
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/mon-july-5-2010/oliver---w...