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Investigative journalism?

Postby yanpa » Fri Apr 12, 2013 7:54 pm

An investigative journalist retweets:
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the tweet of the Economy reporter for Bloomberg in Tokyo

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Clearly there is a conspiracy at foot perpetrated by those conspiring secretive Japanese, which trained professional journalists are investigating right now. Now, I'm not a trained journalist, just a concerned resident, and I've just discovered that the Abe administration has gone as far as planting fake news reports in Japanese in Google News to convince people that there are news reports of these recalls when there are in fact no reports :shock:

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If I can dig up these facts, what will professionals be able to expose? I await further developments with baited breath.
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Re: Investigative journalism?

Postby Coligny » Fri Apr 12, 2013 8:13 pm

Those airbags wuz made by Takata corp in Mexico between 2000 and 2002. with maybe 600 000 jdm cars affected.

http://www.leftlanenews.com/toyota-niss ... ecall.html

/i dont't care...
//removed the airbag fuse long ago...
///don't need 1 more thing blowing on my face and breaking my arms if I crash...
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Re: Investigative journalism?

Postby wagyl » Fri Apr 12, 2013 8:41 pm

yanpa wrote: I await further developments with baited breath.


I favour red herring in these conditions. And if the herring is old, I bate my breath at the same time.
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Re: Investigative journalism?

Postby yanpa » Fri Apr 12, 2013 10:09 pm

wagyl wrote:
yanpa wrote: I await further developments with baited breath.


I favour red herring in these conditions. And if the herring is old, I bate my breath at the same time.


Deliberate typo is deliberate :idea:
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Re: Investigative journalism?

Postby yanpa » Fri Apr 12, 2013 10:25 pm

Coligny wrote:Those airbags wuz made by Takata corp in Mexico between 2000 and 2002. with maybe 600 000 jdm cars affected.

http://www.leftlanenews.com/toyota-niss ... ecall.html

/i dont't care...
//removed the airbag fuse long ago...
///don't need 1 more thing blowing on my face and breaking my arms if I crash...


I don't give a damn about the airbags per se, and I can understand a veteran war reporter not being familiar with the subtleties of the automobile business, but I do wonder why the heck someone who purports to work for Bloomberg is incapable of a bit of basic research and tweets to conclusions which pander to the OMG! Conspiracy! crowd. :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Re: Investigative journalism?

Postby Screwed-down Hairdo » Sat Apr 13, 2013 7:26 am

yanpa wrote:I do wonder why the heck someone who purports to work for Bloomberg is incapable of a bit of basic research and tweets to conclusions which pander to the OMG! Conspiracy! crowd. :roll: :roll: :roll:


That's the nature of the modern media business. Investigative reporting will -- as the media itself will also -- need to adjust to cope with the revolutionary changes that have occurred to information transmission in the past decade or so, in particular.
At the moment, my belief is that we're still in a kind of Purgatory where old style journalism remains powerful because its largely carried out by people who started out when it was dominant and it still has plenty of money built up over long periods without being challenged to fund its activities. New media effectively renders old-style journalists and journalism obsolete.
So-called "real journalism" was never close to the news except by coincidence or pre-arrangement, whereas now news is transmitted in a way that's crowd-oriented, instantaneous, visual, more democratic and abbreviated (possibly turning journalism to jism?)
Whistleblowers are now far more important for information transmission because the Fourth Estate is now merged with the Ancien Regime to perpetuate the status quo (and, more importantly, vested interests). Japanese mainstream journalists cop a (deserved) blast for not reporting on unfavorable events, but their Western counterparts are not far away. Don't see too many Bloomberg reporters looking into their multi-billionaire employer on a witch hunt against fat bastards having fizzy drinks instead of the economic system that allowed him to obtain that wealth on the backs of others so underpaid the ease in obtaining unhealthy lifestyles was more attractive and accessible than healthy living.
Anyway, I've turned way too far to the left...Of course, the greatest impediment to the effects of investigative journalism is the "yeah, whatever, dude" factor that dominates every society on the planet. (Which means the only possible response to this post is "yeah, whatever, dude.")
Fuck...I'll go and take my meds now...
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