What do you think the future of journalism holds? I've been following Timcast for years now, and I, and many people from our generation, mostly consume news that doesn't follow the traditional 'objective' model, where the journalist tries to mute their voice as much as possible. You, and other journalism pioneers like yourself, have undermined this orthodoxy by pointedly introducing your perspectives. How do you think this will change how journalism is consumed and judged? Will venerable institutions like the Columbia Journalism Review have to develop new modes of critique and 'best practices' to accommodate this new trend, or is this type of journalism incapable of being regulated in such a manner?
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What do you think the future of journalism holds? I've been following Timcast for years now, and I, and many people from our generation, mostly consume news that doesn't follow the traditional 'objective' model, where the journalist tries to mute their voice as much as possible. You, and other journalism pioneers like yourself, have undermined this orthodoxy by pointedly introducing your perspectives. How do you think this will change how journalism is consumed and judged? Will venerable institutions like the Columbia Journalism Review have to develop new modes of critique and 'best practices' to accommodate this new trend, or is this type of journalism incapable of being regulated in such a manner?
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