Glenn Greenwald rightly bemoans what seems to be a worsening of the use of anonymous sourcing in inside-the-Beltway reporting.
But, as I e-mailed him, this isn't just a "mainstream media" phenomenon.
I’ll hold out Talking Points Memo as a prime example, since it developed from “just a blog” into doing its own news reporting.
A couple of months ago, for example (sorry, don’t have link), one of its staff reported the “latest” on Obama’s heath care push, with a couple of different angles from inside the WH. Nothing close to national security involved, of course.
But... At least five or six different anonymously sourced comments.
Well, I was, to be blunt, disgusted to some degree when I saw that, and I think a few other TPM regular readers were too. That said, neither the reporter nor Josh Marshall commented in response, said we’re sorry, etc.
I’ll venture a guess that as “new media” tries to get more and more into reporting, not just commentary, it will do more of the same selling itself out.
So, let’s not say this is just an MSM problem.
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