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Look for honesty and impartiality from your better small newspapers, the old-fashioned, independently owned papers with ethical leadership and a dedication to fairness and objectivity. Newspapers can definitely survive in smaller towns - places ignored by larger publications and/or poorly served... more
Reviewed by johnsfishin Feb 21 2009, 10:58pm ( 53 reviews ) • journalism-is-dead.com
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Rated by amateur6 on Aug 25, 10:48am
Crap. The Stewart quote did make me snicker, though.
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Rated by clintyfresh on Aug 24, 4:05pm
I disagree.
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Rated by BassManNV on Aug 21, 12:03pm
And newspapers going paperless is an inevitability... almost.
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Rated by rizzon on Jul 08, 2:58pm
They're just being "polite". Yeah.
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Reviewed by Thanatossassin on Mar 03 2009, 8:30pm
journalism is definitely not dead, newspapers are still a good 10 years before being completely burned. If you think blogs and twitter are going to replace news corps, you're fooling yourself. I'd definitely prefer it, but we are talking about serious conglomerates that won't just fold over and die. Keep pushing for less biased content though.
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Rated by ddd1600 on Mar 01 2009, 11:43am
This guy is just another Nietzsche type, god damned wankers
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Reviewed by radau on Feb 28 2009, 3:17am
So, wait, journalism stemming from the paper-based media is going to be replaced with that of the blogosphere? And that's good? Yeah, journalism IS dying, then. :(
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Reviewed by danieldoyle on Feb 26 2009, 4:52pm
I hate this website. It's just a wall of out-of-context quotations.