not to single out the Parkland student journalist, but a) this wasn't what I was taught from a world-class high school journalism teacher; b) this mentality, at least from my experience, is more common among younger journalists.
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Thank you for correcting him.
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I think you have multiple types of journalism. You have both activism journalism as well as more objective journalism styles. Bad faith or selective fact reporting can hurt both styles though. Plus people (and TBH journalists) can be bad at distinguishing the two.
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I think journalism can survive being mischaracterized by a high school student. Edward R. Murrow probably considered high school journalism the best way to get near cheerleaders.
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I used to do the kind of media analysis Kathleen Hall Jamieson does. (I think she's tired of my whining by now) I view all of cable TV news like George Burns viewed his sex life at 96: Don't know whether to laugh or cry.
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Mmm...I'd say Tr*mp is doing most of the killing.
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They already paid—with the blood of 17 of their fellow students—for the platform to speak out.
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Come on - The Jungle was activism and journalism.
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