New administration, fewer reporters

Another day, another bout of bad news for the jour­nal­ism indus­try. *The New York Times* has a story today about [how news­pa­pers are cut­ting back on Wash­ing­ton coverage](http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/18/business/media/18bureaus.html) at a time when a new admin­is­tra­tion is com­ing in, two wars are still going on and the econ­omy is tee­ter­ing on the brink of col­lapse.

From an informed pub­lic stand­point, it’s alarm­ing,” said Rep­re­sen­ta­tive Kevin Brady, a Repub­li­can from the Hous­ton area, who has seen The Hous­ton Chronicle’s team in Wash­ing­ton drop to three peo­ple, from nine, in two years. “They’re let­ting go those with the most insti­tu­tional knowl­edge, which helps reporters hold elected offi­cials accountable.”

The papers are focus­ing on local news rather than on events “far away” in … Wash­ing­ton, D.C.

Look, I can almost under­stand the desire to cut back on for­eign news. I don’t agree with it, but I can under­stand the think­ing. But Wash­ing­ton? On a recent trip to Louisiana, fam­ily mem­bers were dis­cussing Con­gres­sional leg­is­la­tion that might affect them and their mort­gages. That was direct pay­check stuff and they def­i­nitely wanted to know about it. So for news­pa­pers to cut back on Wash­ing­ton cov­er­age at such a time… Well, it just shows the des­per­ate straits the indus­try is in.

I’m here at Stan­ford giv­ing some thought to how the indus­try can be triaged and tran­si­tioned to the new media future, but for the moment, we need to save what we can. Do your part. I know you’re mad at “the media” but let­ting news­pa­pers go under won’t help. It will be much, much worse.
So here’s a rad­i­cal thought: if you want to hold the gov­ern­ment account­able, buy a news­pa­per — an actual, printed copy. Sub­scribe to a paper, read it. Take some time and actu­ally peruse the paper. Think of these small steps as a democ­racy bond pur­chase in a time of cri­sis. As Joseph Pulitzer once said, “Our Repub­lic and its press will rise or fall together.”

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