Scott Rosenberg has an interesting take: don’t define and protect “journalists” — protect “journalism.”
I’ve been asked to defend the tenet “We are all journalists now.” But there are so many questions in those five words!
Who is we? What is a journalist? When is now? And, most importantly, for those of you whose memories extend back to the Clinton administration, what is the meaning of is — or in this case, “are”?
So I’m not happy with “we are all journalists now.” Let’s give it an edit. Let’s change it to “Now, anyone can do journalism.”

He’s right, of course. But then, he’s always been right. Anyone can do journalism, and always has. It’s not a science; it’s not even an art. It’s a craft, and one that be learned — and is best learned — by doing.
… we probably need to do one more tweak of the wording, maybe to “Now, anyone who’s online can do journalism” — or “Now, anyone on the network can do journalism.”
Now these are tenets I can get behind.
This new medium has opened the doors of “journalism” to just about anybody with a computer and a modem. No J-school credentials necessary: just see, type, make as sure as you can that you’ve got it right, and go:
Here’s my take: You’re doing journalism when you’re delivering an accurate and timely account of some event to some public.
Let’s break it down.
First part: journalism demands the pursuit of an accurate and timely account of some event.
If you don’t care about accuracy, then you’re doing fiction.
If you don’t care about timeliness, then you’re doing history.

But what about the line between “amateur” and “professional” journalists?
… journalism demands “publication”: a presentation of that accurate and timely account to some public.
Publication, of course, is what the Internet has put in everybody’s hands. But publication, the act of making something public, is a spectrum:
If you’re keeping the account to yourself, it’s obviously private.
If you’re posting it on an open web page, it’s obviously public.
Charging for it or not charging for it is mostly irrelevant.
And paying the salary of the person doing it is similarly irrelevant, I’d argue.
Please read this important essay, a version of a speech Rosenberg — the co-founder of Salon – gave recently at Stanford Law School, in which he invents what I think is a terrific concept: the notion of the “private practice” journalist. No government accreditation necessary (what a horror that would be, as well as anti-Consitutional), nor even any proof of employment by the dinosaur media:
So on this question — can the law still differentiate professional journalists — I come down strongly on the “no” side. The law should give up. The law should stop trying to protect journalists, and instead protect acts of journalism. Any time someone is pursuing an accurate and timely account of some event to present to some public, he or she should be protected by the law in whatever ways we now protect professional journalists.
… if you claim to be a journalist, your work can and should be judged by the standards of journalism. Are the facts right? Does the story you tell track a recognizable reality? Does it serve your public in some way? Does that public have access to channels of feedback that hold you accountable?
These standards are what matter. If you meet them, then I don’t care whether your business card says you are a journalist.
Sadly, there are plenty of people walking around with journalism business cards whose work doesn’t meet those standards. So every time we ask this question, “How do we maintain accuracy and accountability in reporting when anyone can claim to be a journalist?” we should also ask about how we can hold the existing population of professional journalists to the same standards.
No wonder the Old Media hates and fears the New Media.






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If Thomas Paine is a journalist, then count me in. If Katie is a journalist,count me out.
It would be nice if the Marx Stream Media were actually "timely and accurate" Mr. Walsh.
We sure could have used a a more accuracy and honesty back in July of 2008 or in September of 2006, the MSM deliberately turned their blinded eyes to the pursuit of "facts"…
The MSM is now owned lock, stock and barrel by the socialist revolutionaries who mean to remove the word "liberty" from the lexicon of humanity.
They must not be allowed to succeed.
Last year I attended the New Mexico Press Association's conference (at the time I was editor of a weekly newspaper). The question was asked: should bloggers and other "on-line journalists" be extended the same rights as those at existing newspapers?
I was the only one in the room who said yes. Another person in attendance expressed the general view of the rest, saying they could be extended the same rights, but only "if they have to follow the same rules."
My only response is, of course, what rules? I think of rules as guides to behavior that when broken have consequences. With a few bucks you can print a newspaper tomorrow that ignores all the "rules" journalists like to pretend they obey – objectivity, balance, even stupid stuff like one sentence leads.
A.J. Liebling long ago noted that freedom of the press is only extended to those who own one. Well guess what? We are all press owners now.
I'll drink to that, alloallo3.
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"journalism" has failed the american people. the only real news nowadays is coming out of the blogs. NBC,CBS,ABC,FOX,MSNBC,CNN,etc… all they do is repeat and recycle the headlines from the AP and Reuters…. with their own added political slant, of course.
The definition of "Journalism" is inside baseball stuff… and really does not matter…
What does matter is the Legal Definition of Press. We all have Freedom of Speech… and thus can write what we wish but the Press is given immunity to some Law Enforcment questions… so the real question is not are bloggers Journalists, but are the covered by the definition of "Press"…
What form of government do we have? Do you really know?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DioQooFIcgE&fe
Restore the Republic
God Bless America
Journalism sold out all "reporters" when Woodward and Bernstein got Pulitzers for breaking the Watergate Scandal…and became rich and famous, instead of honest, hard working, and broke like journalists are supposed to be. No more would the news be enough to write…but scandal and defamation and trashpile digging became the word of the day…..so much so that the height of hypocrasy is for the MSM "writers" to make fun of the writers at National Inquirer and the tabloids….in fact, the tabloids are more honest and do better reseach on their content than the NYT et al.
A journal is something a rod spins on. It is merely a bearing a turning point. To give a journal any more credence than a car bearing, is silly.
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Just to add to your great point, in actuality and in fact, Bloggers to get their news from the usual LSM suspects just like the alphabet news feeds and channels, what blogs do is go deeper, provided alternative views immediately – in the comments, emails sent, 'verifiable or not' is then open to discussion – not buried like LSM has done for so long, if their wrong.
Recall Dan Rather?
How many times over and over in the past has the media gotten it wrong? Or some overblown story that was going to cause this or that disaster … but never happens, like the swine flu. How many of us were suppose to die? Makes one wonder, we're they hoping…like there's not enough of reality today to make a genuine article to feature?
We know they repeatedly get it wrong, they know it and yet they are loath to admit, it's far too rare that happens. Nope business as usual – just ignore last large dodo mess and it'll go away, but today a blogger that does this loses credibility and fast
Often if a blogger is way out there and plain wrong, a credible one will address it. When a credible blogger is wrong, often enough they admit it if the fault is theirs…or this gets called upon by readers to correct or substantiate with proof or the bloggers reputation sinks. With credible bloggers, credibility grow and they tend to keep their audiences/readers/contributors.
Also this format – blogging news/journalism – keeps it fresh and alive unlike scheduled around commercials tv news. Internet interactive and more informative, more of what the public needs today.
Note however: this does not apply to the over-the-top, irrational or extreme blogs that are just opinion, conjecture and nonsense but those one's tend to have closed comments and only allow their choir to sing & tweet along to the host's views.
Most rational folks can recognize them in an instant….like watermelons, very distinctive looking in the field.
Journalism is simple story telling, not unlike our ancestors gathered around the fire recalling the events of the day's hunt, the number and size of animals taken, etc. A lack of J-school grads certainly didn't keep folks from broadcasting the news for most of human history.
However, when someone around the fire suggested that Ug was the greatest hunter ever to draw a bow and that he killed only the biggest and fiercest game, the speaker clearly wandered off the journalistic reservation into the jungle of unsolicited opinion. Even if the stalwart journalist reported that Mrs. Ug made these claims about her imposing, yet humble, mate, he/she may have been a great story teller, but not a journalist.
Unfortunately, modern day "journalists" just cannot get past the ancient emotional trip wire and simply stick with who, what, when, where and how. They fall into the analysis and interpretation pit and come out smelling very bad indeed. This is the primary reason I seldom read newspapers today – just too messy!
I don't know exactly what a journalist is. I read only people who demonstrate an intellectual background so that I can have confidence that they know what they're talking about. Is Frank Rich a "journalist"? Is Thomas Friedman a "journalist"? Is Rachel Maddow a "journalist"? Is Keith Doberman a "journalist"? If they are then anyone can be a journalist.
"If you don’t care about accuracy, then you’re doing fiction" —(MSM)
This is the "money line" from the article…and the reason the newspapers, weeklies, and most TV media are spiraling downward…
Call it a "crisis of credibility"…..
They engender precious little credibility, so they are doing fiction…poorly…
"so they are doing fiction…poorly…''
Plotline is always the same.
A journalist is anyone who reports for an audience. The phony posturing of "professionals" as though they are members of an elite and exalted guild is belied by their abdication of the standards they proclaim to hold so dear. In the final analysis, there are slander and libel laws in addition to a marketplace of ideas whereby credibility is ultimately gained or lost by the reliability of the sources of information. The left has long pushed the idea that there is no objective truth, and the media – being dominated by lefties – has been on board with that. You could say that they've destroyed their profession from within, so as more and more people take journalism into their own hands they need only look in the mirror for the reason why.
The standards for being a journalist seems to have slipped over the past 30 years. They failed in the one area that cannot be compromised, TRUTH. The poignant word that no wiggle room, no shades of grey, it is what it is and does not care if you believe it.
It is too late for the current crop of "journalists".
They may want to print a different title on the next set of business cards
Dog Walker—BabySitter—Cashier—DisdWasher.—Come to mind.
What are the current plotlines?
As a former professional journalist, I can tell you that the college kids who got the same degree as I, were not all intellectual equals.
Professional vs. amateur is no different than any sport, the pro are the ones who get paid.
The First Amendment applies every bit as much to Billy Joe Bubba Bob Lee publishing his Withlacoochee Trailer Park Gazette as it does to "Pinch" Sulzberger and his New York Times. Unfortunately, "Law Enforcement: doesn't see it that way. Dam them!
Pravda was more honest than our MSM. They were the state run news media and made no attempt to portray itself as anything else. I just wonder how these MSM people can go to work everyday and call themselves journalists when they know they are just doing propaganda for the state. I just couldn't go to work everyday and be ordered to intentionally make a defective product.
Hmm, Journalism, " Congress shall make no law…abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press or the Right of the people peacably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." So if Government cannot abridge these rights than they cannot determine the professional nor make any law of denial of this Right to anyone. As that would technically be abridging – that's how I read it. Even if they come up with, "You can say it, but you can't write it unless you're as pro." Doesn't seem to hold a lot of water either as anything they do to lessen this Right is an abridgment (I looked the word up) and must be hands off.
we got a monkey for president
That kind of comment could get you the same treatment Howard Cosell got. Ra cist.
That's hateful and off topic…
Now lets see this CBS-TV Affiliate do an article on Copyright infringement in an unbiased way…
I am sorry that we disagree. greasetrap IS a racist troll who keeps interjecting this sentence into comments on random AB posts People are being paid to do this sort of thing to make conservatives look crazy and they need to be called out or ignored. I usually ignore, unless I am crabby. Crabby yesterday. You are free to call me hateful,but I have been PC long enough and it is time to stand up and call things what they are.
By no means was my comment meant for you- indeed, it was meant for grease trap. I apologize a hundred times over for my terrible mistake and will give you a thumbs up and provide the greasy one with a much deserved thumbs down…
Do you think we can send him/her to the gulf to plug the leak? He/she might as well be put to some use.
If the MSM consisted of real journalists, we would actually know something about Obama: his college papers, his upbringing, his high school friends, etc. Currently, we don't know jack about the man, which is VERY scary!
Seriously, does anyone really know much about him? I am yet to hear an interview from someone that knew him in high school or college.
When the media goes through extreme efforts to hide information about Obama President, what are we left with???
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