I spent a good part of today working up an argument for why The Project for Excellence in Journalism’s recent study on “Covering the Great Recession” wasn’t as useful as it could have been.
The argument isn’t important at this point, because I talked myself out of my position.
But because I’m selfish and want something to show for my drafts and rewrites, I’m posting the link to the report anyway to say: It’s worth noting that most media did not cover economic indicators reflecting the recession’s impact on the majority of Americans.
Covering the economy
I spent a good part of today working up an argument for why The Project for Excellence in Journalism’s recent study on “Covering the Great Recession” wasn’t as useful as it could have been.
The argument isn’t important at this point, because I talked myself out of my position.
But because I’m selfish and want something to show for my drafts and rewrites, I’m posting the link to the report anyway to say: It’s worth noting that most media did not cover economic indicators reflecting the recession’s impact on the majority of Americans.