In a society where reporters are supposed to be as unbiased as jurors, State of Play risks to portray journalists like the people they cover: disorganized chaotic personal lives that affect their work. The only thing that differs with the reporters in this from their subjects is simply the journalists' lack of authority and influence. State of Play is definitely worth watch, like ABC News puts it "Most important, like all good journalists, Cal follows the story where it takes him. He doesn't decide, in advance, what direction it should take."
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
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