There's always (only?) a free lunch for lazy journalists
Hunter S Thompson critiqued political journalism's failure due to the clubby/cocktail relationships between journalists and politicians. In modern-day India, this same phenomenon has increased in both politics and corporate journalism. Instead of ...

The LJ, with his or her thin-daal reportage, stenographic talent, and what Thompson called being 'stuck in a bog of stagnant mediocrity' has, over time, devolved to another kind of laziness: that of 'clubbiness', where 'free lunches' not only exist but are part of the professional portfolio. Being seen at events is far more of value to LJs than actual reportage, the coverage turning 'press release' into an ironic phrase. So, lads and ladies, enough of the media munchies and press plonk. Boots on the ground, enough of journalazing.
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