I'm already paying the maximum amount I'm willing to pay for the content served up from news sites: Nothing.
Bingo. Totally correct. And that's the root of the problem. But how do you fix that?
Well, that's a good question. I could try to give you a better answer but instead, I'll point to the BBC, I'll point to some of our better agencies' investigative/internal affairs departments, I'll point to how the FBI sometimes needs to investigate its bosses of elected and senior officials, I'll point ot the GAO - it can be done. But you the the nail on the head with Bush - it needs protection, just as he politicized the US Attorneys who have long had inadequate protection.
Or Nixon, who tried to abuse the CIA and his national security priviliges into getting the FBI not to investigate Watergate.
Do you really want more details?![]()
There was an interview with two people on this - Bill Moyers IIRC - who made some very good points that lead to a controversial recommendation.
The background is important - the role of investigative journalism as monitor of the powers that be public and private and informers of the citizens as crucial to democracy.
They pointed out how most of the media we consume from tv to talk radio to web sites is mostly based on stories by print reporters doing the actual investigating and reporting - who are shrinking to nothing.
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Yes, investigative jouralism is very important. Unfortunately it's a dying art, and seems we see fewer quality pieces as time goes on.
I still subscribe to my local newspaper, a NYT subsidiary. It's mostly a collection of AP stories, all the local reporting is fluff (a car wreck her, a home fire there, a business closing, another opening etc. There is absolutely no investigative journalism practised whatsoever. We city & county government, yet they can't seem to be bothered to watch it, to investigate it.
If you don't train journalists at the local level where they start out, how will have decent investigative journalists at the national level?
Seems everybody in journalism nowadays wants to be a celeb opinion type giving their analysis on a national news show.
Fern