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News Media Should 'Regulate' New Media/Bloggers
Publius' Forum ^ | 12/14/07 | Warner Todd Huston

Posted on 12/14/2007 8:07:05 AM PST by Mobile Vulgus

In another arrogant piece from a "professional" journalist claiming that Internet journalism is "dangerous," one where the writer imagines that he is somehow the personification of truth in "reporting," we get yet another screed on the theme that they are the only ones that should be allowed to be called "journalists." And this one is a hoot, too. In an article in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, former journo and current professor David Hazinski seems to imagine that it's the job of the "news industry" to "monitor and regulate" the content of blogs and Internet journalism. No, I'm serious, he really said that! This self aggrandizing piece is so filled with blind assumptions and presumptuous pap that it quite literally boggles the mind.

Lately, we have seen quite a few of these screeds against Internet journalism with nose-in-the-air, self congratulatory philosophies underlying their logic. Hazinski's takes it to the next step, though. In Unfettered 'citizen journalism' too risky, Hazinski, a former NBC correspondent and current professor of telecommunications and head of broadcast news at the University of Georgia's Grady College of Journalism, has graciously deigned to lower himself and his fellow "professionals" to the role of overlord, making sure we ignerint Internet writers conform to the obviously higher standards that he and his fellow journalists employ so successfully in their field -- can you say Dan Rather and Jayson Blair?

Amusingly, Hazinski can't even grant that citizen journalists could be either a citizen or a journalist, it seems, as in nearly every usage of the term he puts scare quotes around the words "citizen journalists" calling the relative truth of both words, singular or combined, into question. Even the title of the piece uses quotes around the words to call into question the legitimacy of the term.

It ranges from the CNN YouTube debates to political blogs to cellphone video of that sniper who opened fire at an Omaha Mall. These are all examples of so called "citizen journalism," the hot new extension of the news business where the audience becomes the reporter.

I love how he says "so called" preceding "citizen journalism." I use that convention a lot myself and I mean it to eviscerate the legitimacy of what follows, not merely to gently question it. Who can doubt that Hazinski is using the "so called" in the self same manner here? I found myself considering his contentious use of quotes in this context, though, as I'd find it more contradictory to say that real journalists themselves are "citizens" of anything, really. Other than their apparently closed fraternity of so-called professionals, of what are they citizens? After all, how many times have we heard news hounds claim that their first loyalty is to the news and not their country?

But, of course, this potentate, jealously guarding his keyboard from the encroachment by the hoi polloi, has determined that what we do "really isn't journalism at all." Worse, he feels it is the duty of his better, smarter kind of folk to somehow "regulate" what happens on the Internet.

Supporters of "citizen journalism" argue it provides independent, accurate, reliable information that the traditional media don't provide. While it has its place, the reality is it really isn't journalism at all, and it opens up information flow to the strong probability of fraud and abuse. The news industry should find some way to monitor and regulate this new trend.

Who does he think he is, the King of all information? Does he imagine that his presumed professorial position somehow has created for him a monarchy wherein he may determine what should be "allowed" to be called "journalism"?

But, wait, his arrogance over what is and is not real journalism gets even funnier as he seems to claim that the USA has missed the boat by allowing "anyone" to claim they're a journalist.

But unlike those other professions, journalism -- at least in the United States -- has never adopted uniform self-regulating standards. There are commonly accepted ethical principals -- two source confirmation of controversial information or the balanced reporting of both sides of a story, for example, but adhering to the principals is voluntary. There is no licensing, testing, mandatory education or boards of review. Most other professions do a poor job of self-regulation, but at least they have mechanisms to regulate themselves. Journalists do not.

Before I go on, did you catch his seeming lamentation that there are no standards for journalism even here in the US? I'll repeat it...

But unlike those other professions, journalism -- at least in the United States -- has never adopted uniform self-regulating standards.

Does this fool realize that the "standards" that exist in other countries aren't "self-regulating" and only exist because the governments there either impose them on all forms of journalism or tyrannically run all news agencies themselves? Does he "get" that there aren't "self-regulating" standards for journalists in much of the world? Mr. Hazinski, do you realize that most news agencies in the world are not free but are controlled and operated by government agencies, government appointees and government thugs? Are those the "standards" you lament us not having, sir?

And, what is the result of a lack of these standards according to Hazinski?

So without any real standards, anyone has a right to declare himself or herself a journalist. Major media outlets also encourage it. Citizen journalism allows them to involve audiences, and it is a free source of information and video. But it is also ripe for abuse.

Hmmm. Like the NYT's Pinch Sulzberger who's "professional" standards and qualifications amounts to his having been born into the family that owns The New York Times? You mean "standards" of professionalism like that?

In any case, it is amusing to any disinterested bystander that Hazinski imagines the world of American journalism has somehow become professional to the point that "standards" rule the industry, anyway. In fact, it is absurd of him to even imagine that, with a free press, there could be such a thing as universally imposed standards. What ever the case, he imagines that HE should dictate what is allowed to be seen by the public and he gives some elitist and oppressive prescriptions to regulate what he wants to call journalism.

In other words, all that is published and seen by the people should be passed through his screening process first! Like the beginning to the old Outer Limits TV show of the 1960s, "We control what you see," is the by words for Mr. David Hazinski. And again with this view that only his select few fellow "professionals" should be the ones to regulate the rest of the content so presumptuously created by the great unwashed on the Internet. I just cannot get over this guy's arrogance. Who the heck does he think he is!?

His last bit is a great topper for arrogant pronunciations.

But we have already seen the line between news and entertainment blur enough to destroy significant credibility. Continuing to do nothing as information flow changes will further erode it. Journalism organizations who choose to do nothing may soon find the line between professional and citizen journalism gone as well as the trust of their audiences.

This fellow obviously knows nothing whatsoever about the history of American journalism, the concepts of liberty, nor the effects of the free market and the discernment of readers. There has never been a time -- and there is certainly not now -- in the history of man where the "news" could be trusted merely because there are supposed to be "standards" involved in its publication. There has never been a source of news that can be trusted merely because they claim to be observing such "standards." What's more, over the years since the birth of Internet journalism, one of the chief products of the medium has been the exposing of the failures, lies, and bias of the so-called professionals. So, how can we trust to Hazinski's "journalism organizations," all of whom have been so continuously lambasted and exposed by this fledgling media, to properly regulate our work?

Lastly, there is no control that Hazinski's vaunted "journalism organizations" can exert that is conducive to liberty or a free press. The basic standard of trustworthiness needed to assure that news is truthful is applied equally to everything whether there be any official agency to impose it or not and readers know this instinctively. The integrity with which the news is published is, was, and always will be a spotty proposition employed by some and not others as we can see by picking up any newspaper or watching any TV news effort. In the end, Hazinski is fooling himself more than anyone else that he and his fellows are somehow more accountable or more "professional" than any one else and that he is any better qualified to judge what is real journalism than anyone who blogs or writes news stories delivered exclusively on the Internet.

But, don't go all confusin' him with truth, will ya?


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bias; davidhazinski; enemedia; internetjournalism; journalism; liberalmedia; mediabias; msm; newmedia; weblogs
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To: Mobile Vulgus
... the reality is it really isn't journalism at all, and it opens up information flow to the strong probability of fraud and abuse.

It was better in ye olde days.

21 posted on 12/14/2007 8:28:44 AM PST by dighton
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To: relictele
Check out
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22 posted on 12/14/2007 8:29:09 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks (ENERGY CRISIS made in Washington D. C.)
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To: TomGuy

The dorky professor has deemed himself judge and jury on the great unwashed bloggers and others. Who died and appointed this P.O.S. God? His screed is sooo very elitest, and his penchant for hyperbole leaves me cold. Typical of the a$$clowns at the University of Georgia School of Journalism! Tell him to just kiss my grits and to feel free to stick his head back up where we all know it has been!


23 posted on 12/14/2007 8:29:21 AM PST by geezerwheezer (get up boys, we're burnin' daylight!!!)
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To: Mobile Vulgus
Journalist are for the most part news managers who do stories or write in a manner that is bias towards their agenda. This is of course legal under the Constitution but so is FREE Speech for all citizens of the United States not just left-wing liars who are called Journalist.
24 posted on 12/14/2007 8:29:33 AM PST by YOUGOTIT (The Greatest Threat to our Security is the US Senate)
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To: Mobile Vulgus

Gee he should take a page from Hugo Chavez and have the government control all the news media including the Internet so they are sure to get their stories right.


25 posted on 12/14/2007 8:35:24 AM PST by The Great RJ ("Mir we bleiwen wat mir sin" or "We want to remain what we are." ..Luxembourg motto)
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To: Grampa Dave

The elite journalists are mad that we catch them in their lies.

...often


26 posted on 12/14/2007 9:04:51 AM PST by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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To: Grampa Dave

27 posted on 12/14/2007 9:06:32 AM PST by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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To: TomServo
Seems like all “journalists” have common traits.

Please don't make generic statements. You can be specific about the individuals you are referring to, but there are "journalist" and "former journalist" like myself on FR who don't crap roses.

Personally, my crap doesn't smell like a rose!
28 posted on 12/14/2007 9:24:22 AM PST by TexanByBirth (Vote Democrat - It's easier than thinking!)
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To: george76; Grampa Dave; abb
Hazinski lashing out at new media indicates the second stage cusp of his acceptance of new media truth.
Every truth passes through three stages before it is recognized. In the first it is ridiculed, in the second it is violently oppossed, in the third it is regarded as self-evident. - Arthur Schopenhauer

To laugh going into yet another weekend.

The rise of alternate media — talk radio, Fox News, and the internet — has not simply allowed competing voices to be heard in the public square, it has robbed many media grandees of the ultimate reward of their striving after careers as shapers of mass opinion. Some have become unbalanced mentally, and emotionally overwhelmed by the loss. They strike out with blind fury at their 'enemies' (the subjects whom they have covered as 'unbiased' journalists), and thereby let the mask of objectivity slip from their faces, revealing spiteful, arrogant and bigoted visages. By dismissing those who disagree with them as unworthy of consideration, they expose to light the long—hidden dark vision of the rest of humanity that enables them to regard themselves as worthy. - Thomas Lifson

Coral Ridge Ministries, proclaiming truths that transform the world.

29 posted on 12/14/2007 9:37:24 AM PST by Milhous (Gn 22:17 your descendants shall take possession of the gates of their enemies)
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To: CSM; Grampa Dave
"She is welcome to “regulate” me any time she pleases."

Oh stop!!! You're way too "easy!" (grin)

30 posted on 12/14/2007 10:43:53 AM PST by SierraWasp (Too many NIE contributors are ruthless, rogue resistance agents in our own CIA & State Dep!!!)
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To: Mobile Vulgus
Mark Twain stated it best, so all I can do is quote him:

"...the public opinion of a nation, is created in America by a horde of ignorant, self-complacent simpletons who failed at ditchdigging and shoemaking and fetched up in journalism on their way to the poorhouse."

Apparently, the more things change, the more they stay the same.

31 posted on 12/14/2007 1:33:36 PM PST by hadit2here ("Most men would rather die than think. Many do." - Bertrand Russell)
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To: Mobile Vulgus

bmflr

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According to Intrade, the winner of the December 12th GOP debate was... Duncan Hunter.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1938773/posts


32 posted on 12/14/2007 3:44:05 PM PST by Kevmo (We should withdraw from Iraq — via Tehran. And Duncan Hunter is just the man to get that job done.)
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To: Mobile Vulgus

The same news media that brought us Dan Rather’s “fake but accurate” Memogate is going to regulate bloggers? I don’t think so.


33 posted on 12/14/2007 3:50:25 PM PST by twntaipan (To say someone is a liar and a Democrat is to be redundant.)
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To: SittinYonder

Oh-you-have-got-to-read-this-ping.


34 posted on 12/14/2007 3:56:14 PM PST by eyespysomething
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To: YOUGOTIT

In reality, a Journalist is simply someone who writes a column that is distributed to the public through a public medium.

The internet is a public medium.

Therefore, anyone who posts, is a journalist.

Now, about the pay scale.......

I have posted 15,985 replies. I’m expecting a big check for Christmas.


35 posted on 12/14/2007 5:19:12 PM PST by UCANSEE2
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To: Mobile Vulgus
Professional journalism as practiced in late 2007:

Media Reports 6 Bogus Stories in 6 Weeks!

I'll take the amateurs any day.

36 posted on 12/15/2007 8:31:50 PM PST by TChad
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To: eyespysomething

thanks


37 posted on 12/20/2007 8:51:27 PM PST by SittinYonder (Ic þæt gehate, þæt ic heonon nelle fleon fotes trym, ac wille furðor gan)
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To: BenLurkin
Rather is only the most visible of many thousands “errors” and “omissions” found in the national MSM network of repeaters and duplicators.

But he doesn’t bring those errors up: does he even admit their presence in his classes about integrity and ethics in “journalism” - or does he pretend that the “yellow paper” hype of the 1890’s that pushed us into the Spanish American War in Cuba even exist?

38 posted on 12/20/2007 9:24:58 PM PST by Robert A Cook PE (I can only donate monthly, but Hillary's ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
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