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I teach journalism and direct the Studio 20 program at NYU, critique the press, try to grasp digital logic. Winter is coming for journalism under Trump.

pressthink.org/2016/12/winter…
Joined May 2008
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    1. Jay Rosen ‏@jayrosen_nyu 24 Jun 2016

      1/ I know you hate the form, but Tweetstorm coming up on journalists and their implicit membership in the political class. Ready? Here goes.

      20 replies 78 retweets 123 likes
    2. Jay Rosen ‏@jayrosen_nyu 24 Jun 2016

      2/ Something we do not teach students in journalism school— my academic home for 30 years. But true: Journalism is an act of PERSUASION...

      5 replies 46 retweets 80 likes
    3. Jay Rosen ‏@jayrosen_nyu 24 Jun 2016

      3/ To succeed, journalists as a class have to persuade the people "out there" that to get what they want they need to know what is going on.

      3 replies 63 retweets 74 likes
    4. Jay Rosen ‏@jayrosen_nyu 24 Jun 2016

      4/ What if this act fails? What if journalists aren't able to convince people that to get what they want they need to know what is going on?

      8 replies 41 retweets 51 likes
    5. Jay Rosen ‏@jayrosen_nyu 24 Jun 2016

      5/ In the event of failure ("to get what you want you need to know what is going on...") journalism-as-persuasion has no real back-up plan.

      1 reply 37 retweets 47 likes
    6. Jay Rosen ‏@jayrosen_nyu 24 Jun 2016

      6/ Instead it reverts to an attitude I have called "the savvy." Here, it no longer attempts to persuade the public of what it needs to know.

      1 reply 38 retweets 60 likes
    7. Jay Rosen ‏@jayrosen_nyu 24 Jun 2016

      7/ Rather, journalists attempt to capture the more attentive portion of the public and get them to speculate on how the remainder might act.

      2 replies 44 retweets 75 likes
    8. Jay Rosen ‏@jayrosen_nyu 24 Jun 2016

      8/ Political journalism begins to pitch its accounts to the portion of the public fascinated with the inside game. This is the fatal moment.

      5 replies 84 retweets 122 likes
    9. Jay Rosen ‏@jayrosen_nyu 24 Jun 2016

      9/ "Persuasion" now means factions within the political class fighting for the fractured attention of a population indifferent to politics.

      6 replies 61 retweets 78 likes
    10. Jay Rosen ‏@jayrosen_nyu 24 Jun 2016

      10/ ...with journalists keeping score on which of the insiders seem to be savvier or more clever in getting a distracted populace to react.

      4 replies 50 retweets 86 likes
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      11/ These are the conditions under which journalists today report on hostility to the political class, as if they had nothing to do with it.

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        1. Jay Rosen ‏@jayrosen_nyu 24 Jun 2016

          12/ Which is why I say if the population — or part of it — is in revolt against the political class, this is a problem for journalism. END.

          45 replies 87 retweets 169 likes
        2. Joe ‏@jgrssi 24 Jun 2016

          @jayrosen_nyu This sounds vaguely exculpatory toward journalists and journalism as they currently exist.

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        3. Jay Rosen ‏@jayrosen_nyu 24 Jun 2016

          @jgrssi I am baffled that you came to that conclusion.

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        4. Joe ‏@jgrssi 24 Jun 2016

          @jayrosen_nyu At each step you describe journalists as being in a valiant battle against circumstances. Is failure their fault? Not clear.

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      1. Bunyip Bluegum ‏@Wattleberry 24 Jun 2016

        @jayrosen_nyu @geeksrulz good description of @theage and @smh

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