Sep 15 2009
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“ Journalists, for all their self-importance, are often a little naïve about the way the real world works…Every day is a caper, and most reporters are attention-deprived adrenaline junkies who care only for the next story. Journalists are like cops, hugging the job close and savoring the rest of their life as they can.
— David Carr, in his New York Times column yesterday.