I've done a piece for InPublishing Weekly about the damage caused to the reputation of newspaper journalists by the News of the World hacking scandal.
When I was writing it I asked my daughter, a nurse, what she thought about the hacking story and what people would think of journalists.
She said: "Dad, most people know that all journalists wouldn't do it [hacking] but they will think you are scum."
Mr Slattery,
ReplyDeleteWhat do you think about your daughter's comment?
Hacking aside, is it not a requirement for "journalists" (and I use the word advisedly) to earn a living any way they seem fit? Is journalism a vocation? I suspect for some, it is.
However given the general public's obsession with "celebrity" is it any wonder that the press will pander to the lowest common denominator of its readership?
I for one value the genuine ethical investigative journalists so lets get rid of the "hacks" and the "paparazzi". Let's get rid of the scum.
Regards Paul M.