US Media Have Lost the Will to Dig Deep
Greg Palast discusses the state of mainstream American journalism, writing that "investigative reporting - the kind Jack Anderson used to do regularly and which was carried in hundreds of papers across the country, the kind of muckraking, data-intensive work that takes time and money and ruffles feathers - is dying. One of the biggest disincentives to doing investigative journalism is that it jeopardizes future access to politicians and corporate elite."
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