US and UK journalism are different. But they’re going to get a lot more similar | Emily Bell
Although the Washington Post uproar has highlighted cultural differences, we're probably heading to the same place
When I first joined Columbia Journalism School as a faculty member in the sweltering summer of 2010, the joke was that I had been recruited to help instill the high ethical standards of British journalism" in the student body. I opened with this in my introductory lectures and it always raised a laugh.
Around that time, the Guardian was breaking story after story about news organizations, particularly the Murdoch-owned News of the World, hacking private phones to access information. The Guardian's investigations often met a muted response from the rest of the British press, which felt that phone-hacking was a scandal hidden in plain sight"; everyone was aware of tabloid tactics, if not directly using them.
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