April 15, 2009
Such are the depths of U.S. newspaper despair this year, and the corresponding heights of journalistic self-pity, that the Russell Crowe film State of Play has become, according to one reviewer, the "last hurrah of Hollywood's hero journalist." But, writes Matt Welch, it's likely the first of many movie treatments about the long, tedious, and over-publicized death of a business that only occasionally resembles its noble cinematic self.
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