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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3442039" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>While this is fairly recent, the New York Times seemed to be the bellwether of the news cycle. What the NYT reported on was followed by the major networks, both broadcast and cable. Now, it seems that the NYT gets most of its news from Twitter, so they really can't claim to be the "paper of record." Thus, social media seems to be driving the news as well as their agenda. Credibility is gone.</p><p></p><p>At one time in my early years, I went to college with the thought of becoming a journalist. Sadly (well maybe not), "party" seemed to be the major I pursued instead of journalism. I like to think that it was fortunate that it happened. Had I become a journalist, I might have had to consider suicide long ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3442039, member: 7900"] While this is fairly recent, the New York Times seemed to be the bellwether of the news cycle. What the NYT reported on was followed by the major networks, both broadcast and cable. Now, it seems that the NYT gets most of its news from Twitter, so they really can't claim to be the "paper of record." Thus, social media seems to be driving the news as well as their agenda. Credibility is gone. At one time in my early years, I went to college with the thought of becoming a journalist. Sadly (well maybe not), "party" seemed to be the major I pursued instead of journalism. I like to think that it was fortunate that it happened. Had I become a journalist, I might have had to consider suicide long ago. [/QUOTE]
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