Embedded Business Press Misses Story of the Century

Just as our mainstream news reporters failed to do their job in alerting us an impending and fairly obvious disaster prior to the war in Iraq – and then ‘embedded’ themselves with the very people they were supposedly reporting on during the invasion and subsequent occupation — so too did our complaisant business press Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Rory O'Connor - Feb 18, 2009 - 8:09 AM PST
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by Mike LaBonte - Feb. 18, 2009

Although this story measuring good vs. bad journalism does not explain it with numbers, it does offer a number of examples as evidence.

I thought the Maxim cover shot was an ad, until it hit me that Erin Burnett was posing.

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