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Reporters are more lazy than credulous

Lazy, sure. Credulous? Maybe. But by the time I’d been in the news biz for a few years I’d realized that truly worthwhile stories didn’t come waltzing into my arms very often. Yet like a cop issuing speeding tickets, I had a quota to meet.

So what Andrew Ferguson calls the Chump Effect, i.e. reporters taking any old social science “development” at face value, was more often my attempt to stay employed while waiting for a better story to come along.

Editors were, more or less, in the same fix. Making us easy targets for analysts like AF. But what did we care? Pay checks came once a week and, like Ms. O’Hara so wisely put it, tomorrow was another day.

The news behind those news photos

Some of my better friends in the news biz were photojournalists (as they like to be called) and some of them were scrupulous about how they obtained their pictures, doing their best not to influence the news images they captured even as they operated with the pack.

But a few were far more cynical, to the extent of posing their “news” subjects and otherwise creating their photos through the manipulation of available objects, such as broken dolls carefully arranged for a disaster-aftermath picture.

None of the ones I knew carried throw-down dolls or torn teddy bears for the purpose but I’ve heard of such. This young photojournalist in Israel hasn’t discovered that yet, but if he keeps on digging into his colleagues’ unseemly alliance with faux Palestinian “rioters,” he well may.

Via Simply Jews.