“We Were the Gatekeepers. We Owned the facts as Well” -- Watch: Wall Street Journal Chief Editor Whines About Losing Control of the Narrative at Davos
Emma Tucker’s appearance at the World Economic Forum’s annual gathering at Davos is making the rounds this week.
Emma Tucker is the Chief Editor at The Wall Street Journal. She is very upset that no one trusts the legacy media anymore.
Emma traveled to Switzerland to complain about the lack of trust people have in the Western mainstream media. Maybe it’s all the lies?
Emma Tucker: If you go back really not that long ago, as I say, we owned the news. We were the gatekeepers, and we very much owned the facts as well. If it said it in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, then that was a fact. Nowadays, people can go to all sorts of different sources for the news, and they’re much more questioning about what we’re saying. So it’s no longer good enough for us just to say, this is what happened, or this is the news we have to explain, almost like explain our working. So readers expect to understand how we source stories. They want to know how we go about getting stories. We have to sort of lift the bonnet, as it were, and in a way that newspapers aren’t used to doing, and explain to people what we’re doing. We need to be much more transparent about how we go about collecting the news.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/01/we-were-gatekeepers-we-owned-facts-as-well/
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