On CNN’s “Reliable resources,” Washington correspondent Ryan Lizza of “The New Yorker” argued that Twitter alongside social networking have actually triggered a “crisis in governmental journalism” through prospects and officials afraid to speak honestly.
“Reliable resources” host (and Twitter laughingstock) Howard Kurtz tweeted the discussion topic. Unsurprisingly, folks once more stumbled on the protection of resident journalism and social media marketing as repeatedly-proven tools of modern political protection.
@KatMcKinley @AaronForTexas Twitter isn't damaging governmental journalism. It's phoning all of them aside & maintaining all of them truthful! .@HowardKurtz
— mommadona™ (@mommadona) June 24, 2012
https://twitter.com/tricityjdw/status/216944975336837120
https://twitter.com/GrainOfSands/status/216944256487665664
“@HowardKurtz: Ryan Lizza claims Twitter is ruining political journalism. Truly? Our Dependable Sources conversation. http://t.co/sOoGLkpu”LOL
— Alan Woods (@WoodyKai7) June 24, 2012
“LOL” undoubtedly.
Read more: http://twitchy.com/2012/06/24/print-journalist-ryan-lizza-twitter-is-ruining-political-journalism/