Jon Stewart's lessons for journalists (New York Times)

Journalists can learn from Jon Stewart not to take ourselves too seriously. Stewart succeeded in exposing many of the absurdities of our business, where the pressure to constantly feed the 24-hour news beast (or in some cases, the requirement to stroke an angry and ideologically rigid audience) can lead to moments that are ripe for parody.Read it at The New York Times.

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