The thing is, when you go to work for the league, you become a flack. You in effect give up your right to be a discerning, inquisitive journalist. People who take these jobs assume that things are OK, but if they step over a line (maybe this was an ongoing issue for a guy who felt he was just doing a journalist work), when push comes to shove, the dragon wins.
The thing is, when you go to work for the league, you become a flack. You in effect give up your right to be a discerning, inquisitive journalist. People who take these jobs assume that things are OK, but if they step over a line (maybe this was an ongoing issue for a guy who felt he was just doing a journalist work), when push comes to shove, the dragon wins.
The thing is, when you go to work for the league, you become a flack. You in effect give up your right to be a discerning, inquisitive journalist. People who take these jobs assume that things are OK, but if they step over a line (maybe this was an ongoing issue for a guy who felt he was just doing a journalist work), when push comes to shove, the dragon wins.
Understood.
Given that, the league should start calling its content channels what they are: a propaganda arm. It’s not news.