The End of 'Objectivity' in New Journalism Era: A Good Thing?

Paulson's challenge is one that more and more print journalists are confronting as they are asked to write news stories, blog items, do analysis (often minutes after an event has occurred) and, in many cases, provide commentary for radio, television, and even online outlets. As newspaper Web sites blend in more with blogs that do not hold to the same journalistic rules, there is greater pressure to "write like them" — and sometimes cut corners on the ... Full Story »

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Kenneth Sibbett
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by Kenneth Sibbett - Nov. 20, 2008

It's great to hear different opinions in the same article. We could use more of this except for the subject, TIME.

In today's world of fast and then faster information, we're lucky to get 75/25. If the world runs on money, and money runs on knowledge, then knowledge just runs!

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