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Stop Pretending
Wednesday, July 15, 2009Every now and then I find myself thinking that American journalism would be better off with an openly partisan news media similar to what we see in the UK.
Partisan news organizations are not necessarily unreliable. Journalists working for such organizations can operate as custodians of fact with a discipline of verification if journalism rather than advocacy is the primary value. In other words, ...
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