Amidst the decline of American newspapers, the article calls on veteran journalists to support their younger counterparts. It reflects on the past, noting how newsrooms have shrunk drastically and how seasoned professionals reminisce about their experiences. Through a social media group, retired journalists connect and share stories, while also expressing concern over the current state of journalism, including issues like excessive advertisements and poor news judgment. The article highlights the wisdom from experienced journalists that should guide the younger generation in preserving the integrity and quality of journalism.
Why are there so many ads and other interruptions in between paragraphs of the stories? Whatever happened to news judgment? How can you have an important story like (such and such) and not put it on the first page?
There's a type of story told for generations by 'alter kakers' (old poops) like me that goes like this: The kid wants a ride to school because it is a rainy day.
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