[IP] more on New FactCheck.org Document: Update: CBS retracts documents
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Update: CBS retracts documents
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these documents. Fascinating as the CBS Memo saga has become, it is
now a story primarily about the news media and not the presidential
campaign which is our primary focus.
And that story -- about the news media -- might be just as important to
democracy in America as the presidential race.
The blogosphere, right now, is hot with talk about this whole thing
and some are heralding it as a watershed moment in blog-based
journalism. I'm not so sure it's such a watershed moment for blog-based
journalism and neither is Jesse Walker, managing editor of Reason
Online. In fact, he writes that it might be a watershed moment for Big
Traditional Media, when it (with the notable exception of CBS) finally
moved with the same speed as blogger-journos:
Walker writes:
"The new outlets aren't displacing the old ones; they're transforming
them. Slowly but noticeably, the old media are becoming faster, more
transparent, more interactive—not because they want to be, but because
they have to be. Competition is quickening the news cycle whether or
not anyone wants to speed it up. Critics are examining how reporters do
their jobs whether or not their prying eyes are welcome. And if a
network or a newspaper doesn't respond to those criticisms—if it
doesn't make itself more interactive—then its credibility takes a blow"
Walker continues:
"...mainstream reporters ... are gradually getting locked into an
uneasy partnership with their amateur cousins online. It's not a
voluntary relationship, and there are news professionals out there who
will deny until their dying breath that it exists. It's more like the
partnership between Tony Curtis and Sidney Poitier in The Defiant Ones.
But it's real."
[Walker's full column is at:
http://www.reason.com/links/links091504.shtml]
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