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Media Professor Rachel Buchanan Talks News And Bids A Preemptive Farewell To The Newspaper

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Like many other journalists, I would define news as all the important, surprising, tragic or weird events that have happened here and overseas on a particular day. News is not just things that matter to me. News is information gathered, written, photographed and edited by professional journalists who strive for what I see as the impossible, but still honorable, goal of objectivity and who are motivated by the old-fashioned concept of “public interest”…News is not black and white and “read all over” any more, but I still believe in newspapers and in newspaper journalism. These pages you are holding contain more than news and features. They are an inky artefact, a monument to the efforts of a trade, a profession, a type, whose time, I fear, is passing.

–Excerpted from veteran journo Rachel Buchanan’s piece in TheAge.com

Aug 27, 2007 · Link · Respond
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