Posted on 12/21/2016 6:44:22 AM PST by dirtboy
Journalism has never been better, thanks to these last few decades of disruption. So why does it seem to matter so little? Reflections on the media in the age of Trump.
For the last two decades, the rules of political reporting have been blown up. And Ive cheered at every step along the way. Not for me the mourning over the dismantling of the old order, all those lamentations about the lost golden era of print newspapers thudding on doorsteps and the sage evening news anchors reporting back to the nation on their White House briefings. Because, lets face it: too much of Washington journalism in the celebrated good old days was an old boys club, and so was politicsthey were smug, insular, often narrow-minded, and invariably convinced of their own rightness.
The truth is that coverage of American politics, and the capital that revolves around it, is in many ways much better now than ever beforefaster, sharper, and far more sophisticated. There are great new digital news organizations for politics and policy obsessives, political science wonks, and national security geeks.
Todays beat reporters on Capitol Hill are as a rule doing a far better job than I did when I was a rookie there two decades ago, and we get more reporting and insight live from the campaign trail in a day than we used to get in a month, thanks to Google and Facebook, livestreaming and Big Data, and all the rest. Access to informationby, for, and about the government and those who aspire to run itis dazzling and on a scale wholly unimaginable when Donald Trump was hawking his Art of the Deal in 1987. And we have millions of readers for our work now, not merely a hyper-elite few thousand.
The media scandal of 2016 isnt so much about what reporters failed to tell the American public; its about what they did report on, and the fact that it didnt seem to matter.
Beat reporters on Capitol Hill may indeed do a good job.
It’s the fact that their editors will only approve that which fits their political narrative that’s the problem.
so I thought perhaps there was some truth to this article. News can now be easily broadcast live through a simple smart phone. So efficiency and timeliness has improved greatly in 20 years.
But then I read the tired old line: “Stephen Bannon, until recently the executive chairman of Breitbarta right-wing fringe website with a penchant for conspiracy theories and anti-Semitic tropes”
Can’t pen a piece without the anti-Trump slurs.
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