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Journalism

January 18, 2008

Is the press doing its job? Case study 2:

More on the question of whether journalists are upstaging the candidates they cover: Matthew Ygelsias makes his case against Tim Russert:

Viewers watch a candidate getting grilled by Russert not to assess the candidate's views but to assess his or her ability to withstand the grilling. And, when this sort of toughness and sparring becomes its own reward, the vacuity of the questioning is almost guaranteed.

Is the press doing its job? Case study 1:

Was AP reporter Glen Johnson being persistent or obnoxious in repeatedly interrupting Mitt Romney at a press conference? Dan Kennedy has the video. Kennedy comes down on Johnson's side, but scroll down to the comments on his post; some people think the reporter crossed the line of professionalism.