He admitted that the news is very “cluttered with chat” and “vicious attacks,” with Oliver suggesting that the increased “speed has cost us thought.” Brokaw said that there was a lot more patience back during Watergate and if that scandal happened nowadays, people would be speculating wildly about Nixon’s guilt even before any evidence gets out. Oliver brought up CNN’s Boston bombing coverage, and said they wee “literally talking faster than they were thinking.” Brokaw explained that journalists
Oliver brought up Scott Pelley saying that journalism is now devolving into gossip. Brokaw expressed hope that younger people are able to sort out the good news from the junk news online, and that may bode well for the future of news.
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