>Consequently, I follow no out of domain news sources.
I wonder if this has the opposite risk of creating a kind of "journalistic capture" where the reporting of the journalists who are experts on the topic can be too highly influenced by the industry they're covering.
>"Hillary cancelled her post-election party."
A quick search suggests to me that it's well documented that she canceled some kind of party at the Javits Center on election day rather than days in advance. Do you have anything offhand that speaks to this? Am I perhaps searching for a different party than the one you're describing?
"where the reporting of the journalists who are experts on the topic can be too highly influenced by the industry they're covering."
Yes, I worry about that, too. I try to balance it out best I can.
"A quick search suggests to me that it's well documented that she canceled some kind of party at the Javits Center on election day rather than days in advance."
Nope, I suspect that's the one. Sorry about the time-frame lapse. Should have Googled it myself.
I wonder if this has the opposite risk of creating a kind of "journalistic capture" where the reporting of the journalists who are experts on the topic can be too highly influenced by the industry they're covering.
>"Hillary cancelled her post-election party."
A quick search suggests to me that it's well documented that she canceled some kind of party at the Javits Center on election day rather than days in advance. Do you have anything offhand that speaks to this? Am I perhaps searching for a different party than the one you're describing?