Woodstein- The Watergate Era
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coverage of the Watergate Incident. But regardless of how Aristotle and Socrates would view this, Woodstein changed the ways of reporting forever. Reporters today are more pushy, they are more forthright and they are less likely to sugarcoat something the government is doing wrong. Reporters now look to uncover the real story, and not take things so much at face value. Good, bad or indifferent, Woodstein changed the way things work in the news business.
coverage of the Watergate Incident. But regardless of how Aristotle and Socrates would view this, Woodstein changed the ways of reporting forever. Reporters today are more pushy, they are more forthright and they are less likely to sugarcoat something the government is doing wrong. Reporters now look to uncover the real story, and not take things so much at face value. Good, bad or indifferent, Woodstein changed the way things work in the news business.