Are Conventional Environmental Journalists an Endangered Species?

by Federsavage | December 29, 2008 at 09:37 pm
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When the economy fails, the environment is the first to suffer -- that seems to also include conventional environmental reporting found in print and television journalism.

For all the media reports about a surge in "green jobs," one place we won't likely be seeing them is in the media itself.

The past few weeks and months have been devastating for environmental journalism...

...In recent months some of the better journalists covering the environment have taken buy-out packages offered by their financially beleaguered employers: Claudia Deutsch at the New York Times, Marla Cone and Janet Wilson at the Los Angeles Times, Ilana Debare at the San Francisco Chronicle, and others...

What's going on here? For starters, the mainstream media business has been tanking along with the rest of the economy. With ad sales and consumer spending down, bloggers and other so-called "new media" providing low-priced competition, and general panic on Wall Street devaluing media stocks, business reporters are finding themselves a part of the same economic meltdown they're covering. Like so many industries, the media business is in the throes of a transformation, with yesterday's leaders becoming — well, fish wrap...


Can "new media" such as NowPublic measure up to the challenge of expert environmental journalism? If so, we have some very big shoes to fill.

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Uwe Paschen

NP could if it has enough Editors on staff that know the issues and have the back round to weight them as well. Or members that are very active in that area and contribute, you still need to menage it and the in depth research may be neglected in deed for lack of time and financial resources.


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dunkelberg

Niche reporting is one of the first newsroom casualties of bad economic times.

As most, if not all, the environmental reporting at NP is a spinoff of "mainstream media", it is somewhat unlikely the torch can be picked up unless someone or something is willing to devote extensive time, energy and money.  

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Amy Judd

Good piece - I fear for the environment because it will be the first to go in any division, not just media.

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First Flagged at 11:57 PM, Dec 29, 2008 by Uwe Paschen

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