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Media still serves purpose

By KATHLEEN PARKER
First published in print: Sunday, January 4, 2009

Let me be the first in the new year to declare that the mainstream media are dead.
     
Now, can we please move on?

Henceforth, my spam filter will bounce any e-mail that includes reference to the dying or dead mainstream media, or MSM, as the gleeful undertakers prefer.

It's over. Done. The old media are no more. We are all new media now. All journalists, we are also the news. We are essentially a nation of news-mongering newsies making news as we do the news. At some point, the news will simply consume the news consumer-slash-provider in a big bangish event that will go unreported.

In the meantime, could we give it a rest?

The mainstream media aren't really dead, of course. The industry has merely transmogrified, splintered into a billion little reflections of its former self. One-fifth of the world's nearly 7 billion people are now Web-capable — all reporting, opining, interacting, twittering, digging and blogging.

Bloggers, bless their hearts, are becoming the new-old curmudgeons, thinking hard before writing, still insisting on complete sentences with more than 140 characters, clinging to their gerunds, participles and semicolons. Many are camouflaged renegades from (or appendages to) newspapers, not so much new breeds as Darwinian adapters to a new environment.

Watching newspapers tumble the past few years, and especially toward the end of last, when even the once-great Tribune Co. declared bankruptcy, has been painful to watch and more painful to experience. No city editor or beat reporter ever fantasized about the day he would surrender his press pass to write releases for the local hospital.

What fresh hell, indeed.

But most painful — perhaps odd is a better word — has been the celebration in some quarters.

Yes, we know: Journalists are held in low esteem, below lawyers and politicians. Some deserve it; most do not. In other oddities, we seem to reserve special hatred for the best papers — the ones that do the expensive, labor-intensive reporting that keeps government in check and exposes corruption, sometimes even among their own kind.

Are papers sometimes wrong? Do some reporters embarrass the rest? Is bias a problem? Yes, yes and yes, of course. Journalists are not saints, but they do perform a valuable service for which the rewards are few. If you want friends or money, my first editor told me, get another line of work.

What, meanwhile, would twitterers and bloggers tweet and blog about if news organizations no longer provided them the meat on which most chew?

Which is not to say that twitterers and bloggers are not also valuable. They are. Twitterers reported live from Mumbai in real time. Bloggers often provide news and analysis from remote corners. The new media world is composed of multiple moving parts in a symbiotic, interactive relationship. The corner store where neighbors swapped gossip has become Times Square, always awake and buzzing with data.

Even so, only the old, maligned MSM provide the lion's share of information necessary to the government oversight vital to freedom....................http://www.timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=756458&category=OPINION
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There's a few other names that I've heard for the MSM and I now submit them to you.  I don't know who first started my first recommendation.  Since the media doesn't always take the full time the could to look at a story before reporting the full truth, some have started calling them the "Drive By Media."  

Then, the one that I believe to be more true.  We mostly know that there are certain things that the press comes out and states.  They just about always agree directly with the liberal agenda.  With this, they have come about to not report what is coming as news, but instead, they go ahead and just repeat...not report...what is going on, as they are told by the liberals who are in control.  For this reason, I give you the name brought up by another true conservative, Mike Church of Sirius Patriot 144, "The Parrot Press Corps."  They don't think, they hear and repeat.


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