MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
We've learned to hate it but we still need it, now more than ever - the alternative of standardless news is too horrific.
But this tale's largely about economics and process, not journalistic standards.
Strangely enough, Trump is probably 24x7 Christmas for them. Maybe *they're* engineering everything.
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Re: Maybe *they're* engineering everything.
Prescient of you to say this. The thought just came into my mind that dagblog commenter "Peter" and friends like him in the internet, along with your basic populi Trump fans, might be pushing that narrative to us shortly. In the end, the "there's a massive conspiracy with these elites running the world", whether it be "the media", Trilateral Commission or the U.N. with its black helicopters or the Masons, makes for strange bedfellows in rocky unstable times. It might be a first time, though, that a billionaire real estate investor is seen as a victim of the overlords running our planet?
by artappraiser on Wed, 02/15/2017 - 2:29pm
Interesting article. I think we have a responsibility to support journalism but since I don't have a lot of money I chose one site to subscribe to, the NYT. None of the innovative techniques they discussed mean anything to me. I just want the news. But I hope they work.
The system is flawed when companies that produce no content get such a large share of the advertising dollars for simply finding or sharing the content that others produce. I hope the good news sites can figure out some way to capture those dollars and support the journalists that actually do the work.
by ocean-kat on Thu, 02/16/2017 - 5:32am