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Nineteen staffers affected, according to Washington Post, with celebrated magazine to end newsstand sales

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[–] CorvusNyx 31 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Journalism of all types is dying out. It’s incompatible with the end goals of capitalism, and the more business types try to bleed profit from it, the weaker it gets and the more beleaguered journalists become trying to do jobs meant for 3-4 people each. The “content” quality only matters insomuch as it draws just enough eyes to sell ads.

Been working in media for about a decade now - we need community driven journalism more than ever. We need to keep journalism out of the hands of those who only see it as a means to an end for wealth for themselves and parasitic shareholders.

[–] Powderhorn 5 points 1 year ago

This. The economic model of corporate journalism failed years ago, replacing actionable information that advertisers wanted to be across the hairline from with copy generated to glean the most ad impressions from.

While gutting the guardrails of oversight by last-line editors who'd be disinclined to see the news value of localizing a TikTok trend.

[–] NiklzNDimz 11 points 1 year ago

This is so sad. Clinging to dated income models, and not shifting the way stories are told, it all feels so cheapened. The right thing to do now is shut it down altogether.

[–] Buzz4074 1 points 1 year ago

So, after a century of documenting the world, it was managed into the ground?

[–] metaltoilet 1 points 1 year ago

Hot Take: I presume a great deal more independent journalism to arise in the next few years. People writing their own news stories on social media, independent journalists like Johnny Harris and parts of substak, and perhaps even wikinews. I may be naive but I feel that the average person is going to get sick of being served more ads than content on major news sites.

(And yes, this is already happening but I suspect if will become mainstream)