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Journalists decide what is important
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Journalists decide what is important in the world, and new isn't news until it is reported.
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Journalists decide what is important
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Myths of journalism
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Artefact of outmoded technological and economic constraints
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Hubristic narcissism on the part of journalists
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Journalists are just middlemen for the sources
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What's important to one person isn't important to another
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Journalistic Narcissim
Author:
Jeff Jarvis
Publication date and info:
2009 July 4
Cited by:
David Price
8:05 PM Thursday 9 July 2009 GMT
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URL:
http://www.buzzmachine.com/2009/07/04/journalistic-narcissism/
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David Price
Entry date (GMT):
7/9/2009 8:03:00 PM
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