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xaxnar's avatar

I cant't help but think that if you are seeing the same patterns again and again, that indicates two things (well, at least 2 to start.)

One is that this is evidence of some fundamental constants in the world of journalism that are inherent to the basic assumptions it operates on, some of which may not be apparent to or even recognized by the people cranking it around every day.

The second is that to get a different result may require finding a way to modify those assumptions, or discover how to change the conditions under which they apply. Are the constraints you see common to other cultures, other ways of communicating stories to a mass audience, or what?

I'd make a guess Kauffman's Rules cover this in some way.

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Bill Janeway's avatar

One further prescient text to cite is my late brother Mike Janeway’s book, The Republic of Denial, whose thesis 30 years ago was that the entertainment industry success in taking over journalism was a step towards its taking over Politics. Bill Janeway

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