Watchdogs. Honest. Gatekeepers. Objective. We have a lot of different words to describe journalist, but some how “trustworthy” never seems to be one of them. It seems the integrity of journalist has been questioned by the public for longer then many of us might realize — since 1648 (at least). In twenty first century journalism […]
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Tags: 1648 george mason university, 1st time journalist was called a liar, abolished lines, average joe vs journalist, CNN, conservative, conservative news, FOX, gatekeepers, gioia, gioiahm, gmu, Google, have we ever trust journalist, heather, honest, honestly, intergrity, janet cook, journalism and freedom, journalist, murdoch, news and opinion, newspapers have prospered for one reason: the truth, objective, rupert murcoch, search results, steven glass, technology, the public does not trust journalist, trust, watchdog, we can select the news we want to hear and hear it, with the speed of access to the truth comes the speed in spreading lies