Pope Francis and the Trendy New World of ‘Omniscient Anonymous’ Journalism
It may be time to introduce a new term into the world of writing, and alleged hard-news journalism in particular.
First, a few notes about news craft. Normally, hard-news journalism is written in third-person voice in past tense, with a heavy emphasis on the use of clear attributions for quoted materials, so that readers know who is speaking. That crucial “comma, space, said, space, name, period” formula is at the heart of traditional, American Model of the Press journalism.
The bottom line: It’s a key element in retaining the trust of readers. Traditional journalists are, as a rule, going to tell the reader the sources for the information they are reading. If something comes from the Family Research Council, say so. If something comes from Planned Parenthood or a company linked to Planned Parenthood, say so.
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