Jun 18, 2024
In Cronkite and Brinkley’s day, the broadcast networks (there were only three of them then) operated their news divisions at a loss, in the spirit of public service. Like many of our present-day ills, this one dates back to the Reagan ’80s, when the Fairness Doctrine was repealed and the networks began expecting their news operations to turn a profit on their own by pandering to public opinion instead of informing it.