Old New Journalism - Gianni Carta
Old New Journalism: A Return to the Roots of Reporting
A New Era of Journalism
In the age of fake news and clickbait, it's easy to lose faith in journalism. But there is a new movement of journalists who are returning to the roots of reporting, producing in-depth, investigative pieces that hold the powerful to account.
Old New Journalism: A Manifesto
In his book "Old New Journalism," Gianni Carta argues that the future of journalism lies in a return to the values and practices of the past. He calls for a journalism that is:
- Independent: Journalists should be free from the influence of corporate interests and political parties.
- Investigative: Journalists should dig deep to uncover the truth, even when it's inconvenient or dangerous.
- Narrative: Journalists should tell stories that engage readers and make them care about the issues at stake.
Why Old New Journalism Matters
Old New Journalism is important because it provides a way to combat the spread of misinformation and disinformation. In an era when anyone can publish anything online, it's more important than ever to have journalists who are committed to the truth.
Old New Journalism also helps to hold the powerful to account. When journalists investigate corruption and abuse of power, they help to ensure that those in power are held accountable for their actions.
Finally, Old New Journalism is simply good storytelling. When journalists take the time to tell stories in a compelling way, they can help to raise awareness of important issues and inspire people to take action.
How to Support Old New Journalism
There are a number of ways to support Old New Journalism. Here are a few:
- Subscribe to independent news organizations. This is one of the best ways to ensure that these organizations can continue to produce high-quality journalism.
- Donate to journalism organizations. Many non-profit journalism organizations rely on donations from the public to support their work.
- Share Old New Journalism articles on social media. This helps to spread the word about important stories and helps to support the journalists who wrote them.
Conclusion
Old New Journalism is a vital part of a healthy democracy. By supporting Old New Journalism, you can help to ensure that the truth is told and that the powerful are held accountable.
About the Author
Gianni Carta is an award-winning journalist and the author of "Old New Journalism." He has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal. He is currently a professor of journalism at the University of California, Berkeley.
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