Newspapers
“Some newspaper stories can be presented in entertaining ways;
they can make you laugh; they can make you weep. But they are not
charged with providing exaltation or fantasy. In the most entertained
nation in the history of the world, newspapers exist to provide the
citizenry with truth. Sometimes the truth can have a moral point.
Sometimes the truth is painful. Sometimes the truth is banal. But it has
to be true. It must have a granitelike foundation in fact. The mere
stacking of facts is not, of course, enough. The facts must be organized
into a coherent whole. They must tell a story. And the great story
usually tells us something larger than the mere facts, something about
what novelists and philosophers have called, perhaps too grandly, the
human condition.”
―
Pete Hamill,
News Is a Verb
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