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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
Journalism is pretty much dead. The "good old days" one could read any article and it started with the who what why and where and when. More details were further down the article and the first few paragraphs had the important details.
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"The good old days"? You mean, newspapers? My newspaper, which I read every day, is filled with articles which start with the who what why and where and when. They don't just take the online, "quick bite of data" jump and reprint it, the actual paper articles are usually greatly expanded, rewritten, and contain an accumulation of information from the 12-24 hours since the event happened, so they're cohesive and complete.
Maybe you need a newspaper subscription?