The Continued Decline of the MSM

We have two stories today that show the steady downward slide of the mainstream media.

First, the New York Times has taken a financial beating lately as sales have headed south and revenue is flat. Word came out yesterday that Hank Greenberg would increase his stake in the Times and was looking to buy the troubled paper from the Ochs-Sulzberger Trust. Since Pinch Sulzberger took over the leadership at the Times, the quality of the paper has ebbed dramatically while the extreme partisanship has increased.

From hiring Howell Raines who then hired Jayson Williams to the Martha Bark story and the incessant bad reporting about Iraq, the Times has alienated all but the New York City elite who live in their cocoons on the upper west side of Manhattan.

It doesn't appear as though Greenberg is interested in saving the dying liberal rag, however, even though Wall Street was optimistic for a short time.

The next story involves the Associated Press. More after the jump.

The AP has been busted using a false source in Iraq and has dug themselves in deeper by not admitting wrong doing. As with Nixon, it's always the cover-up. Curt, Michelle and Hot Air have been all over this story.

None of us want to see the media crash and burn, they do have a rightful place in our democracy. What we--especially on the right--want is a truthful, fair media that will write the story without an ideological bent. The day they stopped doing that was the day they lost our trust and ushered in the new media.

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