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The fact that the Times' ombudsman has to explain to readers why his paper reports actual news as it happens "is a depressing commentary on our nation's entertainment-driven culture," says Dan Gillmor. "Any news organization holding back on news because entertainment consumers want to live in their fantasy worlds deserves utter contempt."
The fact that the Times' ombudsman has to explain to readers why his paper reports actual news as it happens "is a depressing commentary on our nation's entertainment-driven culture," says Dan Gillmor. "Any news organization holding back on news because entertainment consumers want to live in their fantasy worlds deserves utter contempt."
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