Journalists in terms of national newspapers and national broadcasters aren't
needed in modern society. We could easily and happily do without them.


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It was only one idea, I'm sure that there are others. who knows, one of them
might even including resurrecting the noble art of journalism as a public
service rather than to make money.

So can you give us any indication of when the technologists will have
completed the prototype of the journalist that doesn't need food or shelter?



Strange definition of elitism - one I have never heard before - if the
result of what you want really meant that everyone got "the best of
everything" then I would support it - but if all that happens is a small
group of people like yourselves benefit and everybody else loses out then we
will be no further forward


Not the best of everything, but the best of anything, i.e. the cream of the
crop, the best of the best etc. That's the result I want, the best of
everything gives you mediocrity.
You're not one of those people who moans about Oxford and  Cambridge being
elitist are you? That's the whole point! Elite means best of the best, and
we only want the best of the best going there. In the same way I only want
the best of the best on my PC. That means I have to be elitist.

But you don't want the best of journalism? Or you think you can get the best
journalists by telling them to work for free?

Should anyone (other than, presumably, the technologists) be paid for their
work?

Why should people who do important jobs in the public interest not get paid?
My father has worked very hard his entire life as a teacher in an inner city
school. He thinks his job matters and takes his work very seriously but he
wouldn't have done it if they hadn't paid him. You know, what with kids to
support etc.

If you think journalism isn't important to society then make that argument.
If you think it is, then why blithely assume that other people should do
that important work for nothing?

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