“As an industry, we’ve written [undercover reporting] off because of
the ethical challenges it poses, and frankly it’s a cost issue,”
Sun-Times editor-in-chief Chris Fusco, a longtime investigative
reporter himself, tells CJR*. “To be able to pull this off today
would be hundreds of thousands of dollars, insurance,
liability.” from the Columbia Journalism Review
the ethical challenges it poses, and frankly it’s a cost issue,”
Sun-Times editor-in-chief Chris Fusco, a longtime investigative
reporter himself, tells CJR*. “To be able to pull this off today
would be hundreds of thousands of dollars, insurance,
liability.” from the Columbia Journalism Review
When journalists go undercover
Accountants around them must hover
To see they don’t pad
A single doodad
As a hard-working truth lover.
The country has come to a halt
With Super Bowl-focused gestalt.
The ads and the team
Cause millions to dream
And turn their brain pans to basalt.
I think that I shall never see
Volcanoes belching ash and scree
Without a tremor in my soul
That they pollute much more than coal.
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