Awesome.

It depends on the publisher and type of coverage. Local reporters that investigate city, county, state, zoning, taxes, crime, etc ... tend to still be very good under the right direction and have major impact in their communities

National website ones? Absolute trash

Political ones? Mostly Trash

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The problem is that the regional monopoly on ad revenue is dead and that was propping up the entire investigative prestige journalism stuff. It sucks but we aren’t getting back to the days of Edward r Murrow anytime soon.

I like it when you talk about ideas rather than events ir people.

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Events and people are important from time to time

Yes, but it’s the ideas that last.

THE REGIONAL MONOPOLY ON AD REVENUE IS GONE, AND IT WAS THE BACKBONE OF INVESTIGATIVE PRESTIGE JOURNALISM. IT'S ROUGH, BUT THE EDWARD R. MURROW ERA ISN'T COMING BACK ANYTIME SOON. WE'VE GOT TO FIND NEW WAYS TO FUND REAL JOURNALISM!

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