It's almost impossible to cover this moment in media and not cover the times. And i think it's a big blind spot for this beat. I do cover the times some, yes, but i thinki i didn't work for the times, it'd cover more. If i have a tip, if i have a story, i will obviously report it out. But there's another janro story, which is, hey, what should they do? And lie. Mkthik the trend thing. There's also like a cremonology. Ye, piece of it.
Ben Smith is the media columnist for The New York Times. He was the founding editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed News.
”I do think there's some kind of personality flaw deep in there of wanting to like, you know, find stuff out and tell people.... I'm not sure that's a totally sane or healthy personality trait, but it is definitely, for me, a personality trait…. I think that in political reporting, certainly, there's a kind of reporter who thinks that their job is basically to pull the masks off of these monsters. And I generally tend to think all these people—with some exceptions—are weird and complicated and often doing really awful things. But they aren't necessarily irredeemable or impossible to understand…. They're interesting.”
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