アメリカでも既存メディアに対する不信はこれまでにないほど
高まっているようです。
Corporate Media Stumped on How to Cover the Occupy Movement
Sunday 6 November 2011
by: Russ Baker, Who What Why.com | Op-Ed
Conventional journalism is increasingly irrelevant in a time of crisis.
We find abundant proof in a recent column from the New York
Times’ so-called “Public Editor,” who is supposed to somehow
magically represent the public interest and rarefied ethical values to
the rest of the paper.
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The point here is that these institutions of inquiry—and the kinds of
people chosen to run them— are not our best hope for understanding
and solving our problems. We need to move on to something new,
and better.