Hubristic narcissism on the part of journalists ArgumentOpposé1 #22045
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En citant: Jeff Jarvis Cité par: David Price 8:10 PM 9 July 2009 GMT
Citerank: (11) 22043Journalists decide what is importantJournalists decide what is important in the world, and new isn't news until it is reported.959C6EF, 22044What's important to one person isn't important to anotherWhat's important to one person isn't necessarily important to another.13EF597B, 22046Artefact of outmoded technological and economic constraintsRelic on an era in which news was a once-a-day, one-for-all , one-way experience (because that's what the means of production and distribution dictated.13EF597B, 22047Myths of journalism109FDEF6, 22059Journalists can't simply rest their case on the press and its mythsJournalists can no longer simply rest their case on the press and its myths.22FF97FF, 129014Journalists decide what is importantJournalists decide what is important in the world, and new isn't news until it is reported.959C6EF, 129040What's important to one person isn't important to anotherWhat's important to one person isn't necessarily important to another.13EF597B, 129041Hubristic narcissism on the part of journalists13EF597B, 129042Artefact of outmoded technological and economic constraintsRelic on an era in which news was a once-a-day, one-for-all , one-way experience (because that's what the means of production and distribution dictated.13EF597B, 129043Myths of journalism109FDEF6, 129057Journalists can't simply rest their case on the press and its mythsJournalists can no longer simply rest their case on the press and its myths.22FF97FF URL:
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