"Journalism seems to have recovered its reason for being," was how Washington Post media critic Howard Kurtz began an article celebrating the "activist stance" of emotional reporters covering Katrina's devastation."Journalism seems to have recovered its reason for being," was how Washington Post media critic Howard Kurtz Howard Alan Kurtz (born 1 August 1953 in Brooklyn, New York [1]) is an American journalist, , author and media writer for the Washington Post. Kurtz is the host of CNN's Reliable Sources and has written for The New Republic, the began an article celebrating the "activist stance" of emotional reporters covering Katrina's devastation. Kurtz must have been especially pleased with the "reporting" of his other employer, CNN CNN or Cable News Network Subsidiary company of Turner Broadcasting Systems. It was created by Ted Turner in 1980 to present 24-hour live news broadcasts, using satellites to transmit reports from news bureaus around the world. . Gone was any pretense of objectivity. CNN's reporters competed with one another to be the Most Outraged Journalist of the Week. Anchorwoman an·chor·wom·an n. 1. A woman who narrates or coordinates a newscast in which several correspondents give reports. 2. Sports A woman who is an anchor in a competition, such as a relay race. Kyra Phillips repeatedly demanded an admission of federal dereliction of duty Dereliction of duty is a specific offense in military law. It includes various elements centered around the avoidance of any duty which may be properly expected. In the U.S. , while Anderson Cooper castigated Sen. Mary Landrieu for not appearing as angry as he was. And journalism's "reason for being" was clearly to hold George W. Bush personally responsible for everything from the obvious responsibilities of state and local officials to global warming and gasoline prices. An exceptionally evenhanded e·ven·hand·ed adj. Showing no partiality; fair. e ven·hand Newsweek article about the hurricane and its
aftermath addressed what many in the media have so delicately avoided
about New Orleans: "It has long been known better for corruption
than efficiency." We saw the media corrupted when the levees broke
and unleashed the inner Frank Rich or Maureen Dowd of all those
reporters.
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