The latest BONG Bull contains these handy guidelines for media critics.
Jackman Wilson of the Eugene (Ore.) Register-Guard, serving a college burg
that, like all college burgs, has a hundred press critics for every working
stiff going into the icy rain with a notebook, compiled this Top 10 Rules
for Media Critics in 1993:
- If it’s not above the fold on Page 1, it’s buried.
- If it’s above the fold on Page 1, it’s sensationalized.
- Everything but the entire universe is out of context.
- If you can’t criticize what’s in a story, criticize what isn’t in it.
- If it’s not a hatchet job, it’s a puff piece.
- And vice versa.
- No one can ever be accurately quoted.
- All stories that fail to mention the problems on my agenda are trivial,
and therefore a disservice.- Facts are never reported, but “admitted,” “confessed,” or “allowed to
creep into the story.”- Everything newspapers do is done to sell papers, and selling papers is
bad.