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Jay Rosen Quotes

« Things I Used to Teach That I No Longer Believe »
Author: Jay Rosen
«Journalists seem to be much more effective than the administration in representing the public's reactions to the disaster. Clueless federal officials seem to know less about what is happening than the journalists do, and sometimes less than an average TV viewer. This tips the balance of power toward the press, which is why we see such aggressive questioning and on-air criticism close to jeering.»
Author: Jay Rosen
«Not only is the Times not operating properly, it's unable to say to readers: here's why we're not.»
Author: Jay Rosen
«It's striking that the lessons of their own self-study after Jayson Blair seemed to evaporate.»
Author: Jay Rosen
«I don't see any way she could have returned to the paper because she had violated the code of professional journalism in so many ways that I didn't see the staff able to accept her again. I don't think her peers understood why she went to prison in the first place and why she left when she left.»
Author: Jay Rosen
«It's always been the case that news organizations did things that weren't fully justified...(but) in the past, it didn't really matter, because there wasn't any way to challenge decision-making.»
Author: Jay Rosen
«Authority in an interactive world comes from communicating, not from avoiding communication. Explaining yourself is not navel-gazing. It's a part of democracy.»
Author: Jay Rosen
«[In Peter Johnson's USA article I was quoted thusly:] Journalists seem to be much more effective than the administration in representing the public's reactions to the disaster, ... Clueless federal officials seem to know less about what is happening than the journalists do, and sometimes less than an average TV viewer. This tips the balance of power toward the press, which is why we see such aggressive questioning and on-air criticism close to jeering.»
Author: Jay Rosen
«[In Katrina, CNN] learned from Jon Stewart how to use simple juxtaposition to make a point, ... Clip of a federal official explaining how no one anticipated the strength of the storm. Clip from the Weather Channel proving plenty of people did.»
Author: Jay Rosen
«There is nothing to compel a tenured professor of journalism to engage with the Internet other than as a user.»
Author: Jay Rosen

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