I just read David Nyhan column "Good riddance Tina Brown ". I
rarely read THE NEW YORKER and know almost nothing about Tina
Brown. I' ve known all about the " sexual sell " since reading
" The Hidden Persuaders " by Vance Packard years ago.
Tina Brown may have cheapened THE NEW YORKER but newspaper
columnists like Mr. Nyhan have also sank to a new low: Just who
are they writing for nowadays ? Journalists writing about journalists
are as vapid as movies about movie stars. So much commentary space
in major newspapers is taken up by effete bores, completely out
of touch with the general public.
And editors often seem to go out of their way to print
letters that sound like " junior " versions of their more
insipid columnists . ( The worst offender is the venerable New
York Times. )
I notice that the more prominent the journalist the less
likely he or she is to have an E -mail address. Snobs are alike
everywhere ! What can the low-brow PUBLIC teach me ?
The Internet is breathing some fresh air into the stale halls
of manufactured public opinion.
I have some simple advice for editorial rooms of the " better "
newspapers : Open your windows !
You are breathing your own fumes !
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