"The current media outlets have lost one of their most
valuable assets: credibility. Without this, reporting and
investigation are unimportant: no one believes you did the hard
work to find out the truth when you so often present made-up
news you got off YouTube, or inexpert pretty-faces speaking
nonsense. If you don't swear to tell the truth, the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth, why bother reporting at all? Just sit
around your offices making things up, the way folks do at the
National Enquirer or The Onion.
"Credibility is a
marketable commodity, and something that established,
high-reputation newspapers built their business on. [...]
"[...] I hope that people will return to paying for a
combination of accuracy plus timeliness plus presentation, and
that somehow this will find a niche in the new model."
[...]
--
metahacker,
2009-04-19
(
earlier draft, in the context that sparked it)
[Blessed Beltane to my friends celebrating it!]