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The news is broken, and frankly, I'm fed up with it.

The News Is Broken, and Frankly, I'm Over It

We're in a Mess, Folks Look, I've been in this biz for 22 years. That's 22 years of deadlines, press conferences, and way too many cups of coffee. I started at a small paper in Ohio, moved to a mid-sized…
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The news is broken, and frankly, I'm fed up with it.

The News Is Broken, and Frankly, I'm Over It

We're in a Mess, Folks Look, I've been in this biz for 22 years. That's 22 years of deadlines, press conferences, and way too many cups of coffee. I started at a small paper in Ohio, moved to a mid-sized…
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The News Industry's Dirty Little Secret: We're All Making It Up As We Go

The News Industry's Dirty Little Secret: We're All Winging It

Look, Let's Be Honest Here I've been in this business for 22 years. That's right, since the dark ages when we still used film cameras and fax machines to send photos. I've seen a lot, and frankly, we're all just…
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The news is broken, and I'm tired of pretending it's not.

The News Is Broken, and I'm Tired of Pretending It's Not

Look, I Love Journalism. But... I've been in this game for 22 years. Started as a beat reporter in some godforsaken town in Ohio. You know the type—one diner, one gas station, one newsroom that smelled like stale coffee and…
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The Untidy Reality of News Consumption in 2023

The Messy Truth About News Consumption in 2023

I'm Tired of Being Misled Look, I've been in this game for over two decades. I've seen the news industry evolve from print to digital, from objective to opinionated. And honestly? It's a mess. A beautiful, chaotic, completley broken mess.…
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The News Industry's Midlife Crisis: Why I Remain Fascinated

The News Industry's Midlife Crisis: Why I'm Still Obsessed

Why I Still Care About News Look, I've been in this game for over two decades. That's right, 21 years, 4 months, and—ugh, I don't know—17 days. I started back when the internet was still wearing diapers, and we called…
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