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by DarkNova6 717 days ago
No, journalism is under real economic pressure as their original revenue source has evaporated. Now you can’t take the time necessary to fund deep investigative journalism.

Large papers still have decently sized editorial staff but those are the shrinking minimum. Most publications have simply given up, chasing emotional driven headlines, increasing “engagement”. Others simply vanished.

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I don't think the point you are raising here is mutually exclusive to the parent comment, nor does it really justify anything.
It is the logical consequence of an attention based economy. Play by the rules or perish. Unless the financial incentives change that will be the name of the game. Along with a disintegration middle who can only grow with truth-seeking and fact based reporting.

Of course it is a breeding ground for activism and extremism.

You don't think a paper that advertises itself as striving to be like Walter Cronkite-era journalism would be successful?

HBO had a hit show based off that premise (The newsroom)

Maybe there was a time where this could have been possible. But this lies now in the past. The majority of people now get their news from social media and the young generation has effectively abandoned media governed by editorial staff.

Or rather: Of course it could be successful, but I doubt it would be economically viable.