AP's Problem Is Not What It Thinks
By David Swanson
There’s been a lot of public discussion of late of the Associated Press’s Washington Bureau Chief Ron Fournier’s changes in style rules. Out with “just the facts,” in with opinion and perspective. Or so the story goes. The changes that are afoot at the AP appear to be part of a broader trend, influenced – in part – by the internet, the medium itself and the competition from bloggers. Of the two biggest problems I see in American journalism,
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