washamericom
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Driven by some new code of media interviews.
The media took control theoretically..
of the interview process.
They all talk like they're on speed. They brush off their guests without goodbye.
Including senators.
The entire presentation of "the news" becomes hyperdrama...
This entire industry is fading...
As long as they continue to try to opinion through editorial eyes 4 $$ no less
when did journalists get so much power
The short answer is that they didn't and that goes along with nobody f****** cares but what they do have there's a sort of small megaphone try to influence people
believe me it's all about themselves with the award Banquets
and one thing you can be sure of
They r all and Enchanted with the sounds of their own voice.
Maybe the article should be who gets hurt and why
The media took control theoretically..
of the interview process.
They all talk like they're on speed. They brush off their guests without goodbye.
Including senators.
The entire presentation of "the news" becomes hyperdrama...
This entire industry is fading...
As long as they continue to try to opinion through editorial eyes 4 $$ no less
when did journalists get so much power
The short answer is that they didn't and that goes along with nobody f****** cares but what they do have there's a sort of small megaphone try to influence people
believe me it's all about themselves with the award Banquets
and one thing you can be sure of
They r all and Enchanted with the sounds of their own voice.
The Power of Talk: Who Gets Heard and Why
We all know what confidence, competence, and authority sound like. Or do we?
hbr.org
Maybe the article should be who gets hurt and why