OECD Observer

Thursday, 13 May 2010

Journalism

I am trying to imagine a life in journalism and wonder if journalists stop to think that what they are making a song and dance about now will soon become a past event and will be of little interest to people. News is reported by the minute and people are forced to consume it instantly. Most news are aimed to evoke passion in people - in good or bad way. Do journalists need to be a bit more moderate in what they are feeding us and do we need to consume more moderately?
People cry out about the 'new' government being Tory. They may have lost track of how short we live in comparison to the long list of things that occurred before our time and things that will happen after we are gone. So put in perspective, how bad can it be? Someone will surely survive.

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