One for "My Favourites":
Churnalism.com (an independent, non-profit website built by the Media Standards Trust) to help distinguish between original journalism and "churnalism" - "
a news article that is published as journalism, but is essentially a press release without much added." The site allows you to
explore the copy and pasting of today's media "masters".
Hat-tip:
Katabasis
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I actually fell for an advert masquearding as journalism the other week, I was taken in right until the end.
Of course the best example last year was the e-mail about the supposed benefits that illegal immigrants were getting, I seem to remember a certain right-wing newspaper publishing it as fact.
Nice site.
In a sense I can understand the problem: it isn't just a few seconds news-spot any more, or a weekly or even daily column: it is having to fill hundreds of pages of a website so the quality, technique, value for money etc go out the window.
Slightly changing the subject I can still hear Danny Baker saying, as the old Radio 5 gave way to 5Live, what on earth are they going to talk about on this new rolling news channel? Too much space to fill on the Internet, newspapers, TV, radio - not enough proper news so it's speculation and churnalism.
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