Once again an editorial piece was published in The New York Times questioning the media's ethics about its reportage during the 2008 presidential primaries.
Elizabeth Edwards, wife of John Edwards, an early candidate for the Democratic Party's nomination in the 2008 presidential election, questioned the trend in media that is leading to the creation of a "one-size-fits-all journalism."
Her concerns are based on her first-hand knowledge of the issues facing America, and the resulting media coverage of those issues as seen through the 2008 presidential primaries.
If "press insiders" don't find a way to work through biases in the media, then there will only be a greater likelihood that the public will continue to demand to participate in the media.
The rise of citizen journalists, bloggers, YouTube style debates, and the like, only point to the public's fear that the media cannot be fair, and that the only answer is for the public to share in the responsibility of reporting the news.
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