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Remember that moment from "All the President's Men"? The WP editors were deciding which stories to place where in that day's edition. The Foreign editor (actor John McMartin) mentions a human interest piece on how a series of storms in the Philippines were being blamed on the theft of a statue of Jesus. The other editors laugh and comment on the repetitiousness of 'crazy' articles. The Foreign editor then says:
"Laugh. Laugh, gentlemen. It'll be the only story everyone reads.
Sad as that is, the editor was right. America is one of the few democratic nations in this world where the media is not run by the government. That was intended to be a good thing. Unfortunately the result is that in order to make money, our media sells advertising space and time and subscriptions. US media is not objective and it never was. The Fairness Doctrine once helped to balance the voices politically but the Fairness Doctrine is dead. Regardless, our press and broadcast media have always given plenty of attention to the sensational and they do it because it appeals to the base and that sells soap.
Howard Kurtz is beholden to the people that pay his salary, who in turn, are beholden to their advertisers and audience. His shtick is incidental. As long as the eyes are there, the ads will follow. I imagine they all feel dirty spending inordinate amounts of time on a 26-year old girl with a drinking problem. Will that stop them? Are you kidding? As long as there is Jim Beam and Jack Daniels, there will always be newspeople, covering stories that make them cringe.
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