Geee Posted January 31, 2013 Share Posted January 31, 2013 American Thinker: In the past 30-plus years I've interviewed dozens of candidates for jobs in journalism. Among the questions I always posed is this one: Why are newspapers published? To date, no journalism school graduate has known the answer, which is, of course, to make money for the publisher. Last year I participated in a get-together with journalism students from the local college. I asked my question and received the same b.s. answers as always ("To... uh... provide the community with a voice?") When I told the students the answer, the instructor disagreed and repeated the same nonsense his students had already provided. Mine was a common sense observation, gently delivered. As a friend of mine recently wrote, "If you want to see heads explode, try explaining to people that they are not the customer and the newspaper is not the product... advertisers are the customer and reader attention is the product." If you were to run that past your typical journalism school faculty, the resulting cranial detonations would register on the geology department's seismometer. And yet it is entirely, one hundred percent true. We in the newsroom should have no illusions. Our entire purpose is to fill the "news hole," which is the space left over after the advertisements have been placed on the page. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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