IN JUNE, THE NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE invested $5 million in local news initiatives . . . In other countries, this wouldn’t be news. Per capita, Western countries spend an average of $86 annually on public broadcasting, but in the U.S. that number is about $3. The distaste for government money in journalism runs on both sides. American journalists tend to bristle at the idea; terms like “state-run media” get thrown around. CJR
When taxes give reporters bread,
objectivity is dead;
writers then are maleable
to opinions fallible.
Starving journalists do mean
that their consciences are clean.
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