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Has the MSM become more "tabloidish or gossip" like?

Do you still read the MSM paper???

  • Yes

    Votes: 2 50.0%
  • No

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • Only buy Sunday paper for the coupons, adds and funnies

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Not yet cancelled the delivery of daily paper, but it has crossed my mine

    Votes: 1 25.0%

  • Total voters
    4
  • Poll closed .

righteousdude2

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No matter what it is that I read or watch, except for FOX News, it seems these so called journalists, who write for the NYT, or WAPO, have become more like the tabloids. the are giddy with unsupportive leaks with no way to prove or support their "Breaking News" story.

They refuse to give up the source of the information, and between their headlines and the story, seem to be hungry for "sensationalism" to sell their employers papers.

Sean Hannity said years ago that "journalism is dead!" And I have to agree, because in my day, reporters investigated leads, got names, and refused to print a story without the facts, from more then one source, especially an anonymous source with a breadcrumb like tidbit.

Do you believe that journalism
has become more like a tabloid or gossip column
that lacks true and credible,
investigative work?
 

Rolfe

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Sean Hannity said years ago that "journalism is dead!"

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Reynolds

Well-Known Member
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No matter what it is that I read or watch, except for FOX News, it seems these so called journalists, who write for the NYT, or WAPO, have become more like the tabloids. the are giddy with unsupportive leaks with no way to prove or support their "Breaking News" story.

They refuse to give up the source of the information, and between their headlines and the story, seem to be hungry for "sensationalism" to sell their employers papers.

Sean Hannity said years ago that "journalism is dead!" And I have to agree, because in my day, reporters investigated leads, got names, and refused to print a story without the facts, from more then one source, especially an anonymous source with a breadcrumb like tidbit.

Do you believe that journalism
has become more like a tabloid or gossip column
that lacks true and credible,
investigative work?
News is supposed to be a reporting of facts. 99% of what I hear is commentary and pure opinion.
 
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