This spring, the Institute for Humane Studies, an academic nonprofit that aims "to support the achievement of a freer society by discovering and facilitating the development of talented students, scholars, and other intellectuals who share an interest in liberty and who demonstrate the potential to change the climate of opinion to one more congenial to the principles and practice of freedom," invited me to contribute to a "Journalism Career Guide" [PDF] for liberty-lurvin' kids nowadays. I was honored to share space in the guide with great journalistic characters such as Mollie Ziegler Hemingway, Lene Johansen, the IHS' own John Elliott, among several others. Early reviews of the Guide (OK, Conor Friedersdorf's) have been quite positive. Here's an excerpt from my contribution:
Most successful journalists, when called upon to speak in front a group of aspiring young reporters, writers, and editors, tell them that, sadly, the glory days are long gone. There's no more gold in them thar hills. The very future of journalism—and along with it, democracy herself—is hanging by a thread.
"Welcome to a dying industry, J-school grads," bestselling author Barbara Ehrenreich, who once made $10 a word for Time magazine, told Berkeley students in 2009. "You won't get rich, unless of course you develop a sideline in blackmail or bank robbery." Five years earlier at the same university, multimillionaire Ted Koppel sang the same song. "Don't get into it because of the money," the television star warned. "Don't get into because you think you get to be well-known."
"I am far less optimistic," New Yorker writer and Columbia Journalism School Dean Nicholas Lemann told graduates last year, "that journalists will have the economic means of producing journalism." Sounding somewhat more optimistic though no less defiant was Washington Post publisher Katharine Weymouth, who told Medill students in 2009, "I have yet to meet a journalist who was in it for the money." It should be pointed out that Weymouth's millionaire maternal grandparents were both publishers of the Washington Post, and her millionaire uncle Donald remains the CEO.
Why do successful, rich people spend so much time telling you that you can't make money the way they did, and that—anyways—you somehow shouldn't want to? There are many plausible explanations, but I would focus your attention on one: journalists are generally unschooled in economics and history, particularly the economics and history of journalism itself. They are notorious about exempting themselves from the kind of merciless conflict-of-interest rules they otherwise enjoy foisting on politicians and academic researchers.
Thus ensues a tumble of practical tips for Johnny and Janie Cub Reporter.
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It's true. He died last year, fighting the bulls. I think Zelda Fitzgerald was behind it, paying the rancher to include a bull that had fought before. Damned shame.
Well Lucy, we have all had shitty jobs. Oftentimes, the bastard, usually male, takes advantage of the experience for labor exchange.
I had a waitress friend who was a little pissed off, and slipped ex-lax into the manger's food. I don't know if it made her feel better but we all had a a fun laughing about it.
PS If you decide to use rat poison, make sure their pets don't get fed leftovers 🙁
Off topic and just in case Sullum is listening. http://bit.ly/q1VLob
Remember how much were we going to save reducing smoking and overeating? It's just the opposite. What a sorry bunch of liars, what a sorry bunch puritanical lying wannabe dictators!
Regards from Spain
I picture a gonzo libertarian journalist, stoned out of his mind (or "tight", in honor of Hemingway), hitting on some girl: "I like my government limited, like my women."
I picture a naked gonzo libertarian journalist, stoned out of his mind (or "tight", in honor of Hemingway), hitting on some naked girl: "I like my government limited, like my women."
I picture a naked gonzo libertarian journalist, stoned out of her mind (or "tight", in honor of Hemingway), hitting on some naked girl: "I like my government limited, like my women."
It's pretty enjoyable to watch these ivory-tower MSM'ers rage against the dying of their monopoly on journalism.
You blew it fellas. Independent reporting mixed with technology have replaced the good ole boy network and it's a positive change. Folks like Michael Totten and or Michael Yon who report independent of any news organization have been running rings around the MSM for the last few years.
Wilmington police apprehended an armed robbery suspect this evening with the help of several agencies and community tips, said Sgt. Jason Tyson.
Tracy Taylor was charged with armed robbery with a dangerous weapon, Tyson said. He reportedly approached a juvenile about 1 p.m. on the 100 block of Spring Avenue and put a handgun to his head, demanding cash and a cellphone, Tyson said.
Tyson said police believe Taylor is a gang member and may have robbed others in a similar fashion in incidents that went unreported for fear of retaliation.
A brief foot chase with the assistance of a canine unit led to Taylor's apprehension, Tyson said.
It is always delightful to watch a complacent, established regime get crushed by the new upstarts. It's the magic of the market and the invisible hand. Nothing lasts forever, bitches.
"What? Me worry?"
I loved that cover of MAD. Didn't Prince Charles win the contest?
In related news: happy birthday to Ernest Hemingway!
He's dead.
WHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATT
It's true. He died last year, fighting the bulls. I think Zelda Fitzgerald was behind it, paying the rancher to include a bull that had fought before. Damned shame.
Does it tell me how to be like Brrrreitbart!
Did your Reason interns working for a measly stipend read this story?
Yep.
Well Lucy, we have all had shitty jobs. Oftentimes, the bastard, usually male, takes advantage of the experience for labor exchange.
I had a waitress friend who was a little pissed off, and slipped ex-lax into the manger's food. I don't know if it made her feel better but we all had a a fun laughing about it.
PS If you decide to use rat poison, make sure their pets don't get fed leftovers 🙁
It's a good think Andy Warhol is dead, isn't it?
The best journalists can be found working for CNN, MSNBC, the New York Times, and Pravda. If you dispute this, you hate black people and Mexicans.
Very astute and original. Tell me, do you have a blog?
Dress up like a pimp and walk into random qango service providers - hilarity ensues.
Off topic and just in case Sullum is listening.
http://bit.ly/q1VLob
Remember how much were we going to save reducing smoking and overeating? It's just the opposite. What a sorry bunch of liars, what a sorry bunch puritanical lying wannabe dictators!
Regards from Spain
Wait a second, Matt and Nick wrote a book? How come they never mentioned anything?
Surprised me too.
I picture a gonzo libertarian journalist, stoned out of his mind (or "tight", in honor of Hemingway), hitting on some girl: "I like my government limited, like my women."
9 out of 10 points for that. Increase the erotic imagery.
I picture a naked gonzo libertarian journalist, stoned out of his mind (or "tight", in honor of Hemingway), hitting on some naked girl: "I like my government limited, like my women."
Or. . .
I picture a naked gonzo libertarian journalist, stoned out of her mind (or "tight", in honor of Hemingway), hitting on some naked girl: "I like my government limited, like my women."
I like my government like I like my women: bloated and expensive.
How dare you! Lamar!!!
I like my women how I like my govt: constantly f'ing me.
lol I like my government how I like my women: in bed with bankers.
Sorry about the link ( Though is from a awesome spanish actor ). This is the correct one.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02.....nted=print
maybe we should pay motorcyclists to ride helmetless?
Paging Michelle Obama. Michelle Obama.
It's pretty enjoyable to watch these ivory-tower MSM'ers rage against the dying of their monopoly on journalism.
You blew it fellas. Independent reporting mixed with technology have replaced the good ole boy network and it's a positive change. Folks like Michael Totten and or Michael Yon who report independent of any news organization have been running rings around the MSM for the last few years.
Your tears, they are DELICIOUS.
Wilmington police apprehended an armed robbery suspect this evening with the help of several agencies and community tips, said Sgt. Jason Tyson.
Tracy Taylor was charged with armed robbery with a dangerous weapon, Tyson said. He reportedly approached a juvenile about 1 p.m. on the 100 block of Spring Avenue and put a handgun to his head, demanding cash and a cellphone, Tyson said.
Tyson said police believe Taylor is a gang member and may have robbed others in a similar fashion in incidents that went unreported for fear of retaliation.
A brief foot chase with the assistance of a canine unit led to Taylor's apprehension, Tyson said.
Nothing else happened.
http://yellowtape.blogs.starne.....y-suspect/
That means its ok for cops to murder people. Just one every now and then for kicks.
Is this, like, a sockpuppeteer?
Ted Bundy asked a coed for directions to Taco Bell and didn't kill her, so he's harmless.
Here.
It is always delightful to watch a complacent, established regime get crushed by the new upstarts. It's the magic of the market and the invisible hand. Nothing lasts forever, bitches.
I'd say "fuck yeah" to that, but I'm pissed at how that isn't happening with governmental traditions and entrenched institutions.
Nothing lasts forever, bitches.
So you say.
Progress is a bitch.
'to change the climate'
Climate change is a good thing.
#89 Hey (live)
A couple of my friends saw them in Eugene a couple of years ago on the new Doolittle tour. I really wish I'd had the cash to join them. :/
Obligatory "I was at the IHS seminar for this topic and now that I have the guide I can go forth and serve the Kochtopus" Post.
/adjust monocle
/twirl moustache
YEAAAAAHH
serve the Kochtopus
Is that what a workplace romance at Reason is called nowadays?
Octuple penetration is all the rage these days. Fucking kids. Back in my day, etc. etc.
Great advice all around, Mr. Welch.
is good
thanks