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A really good short series, (just the one season on Brit TV) "Press" with Ben Chaplin as one of the all time bad guys of TV. A good dramatic series about modern newspapers and journalism in this digital age.That's really what killed it for me, sadly. The downside of having come from a fairly bourgeois background of relative privilege: sufficient financial security to really miss it were it gone, but not enough to be able to work for free or for pennies for years on the off-chance of making it enough to have a stable income. Maybe one day - if (now there's a word doing a lot of heavy lifting, given the decimation of academic pensions in the UK in recent years) I can afford to retire when comes the time, or at least use the pension to supplement going down to three days a week instead of five (i.e. working five days and getting paid for three instead of, all too often, working seven and getting underpaid for five...), signing up with an extras agency appeals. It's not the dream, but having done a bit of that kind of work I did rather enjoy it.
I think it's a clear case of getting what you pay for. The big newspaper publishers, seeing their profits diminish, aren't, as a rule, prepared to pay the money out to develop new journalists any longer. And journalists being paid a pittance aren't generally motivated to produce quality. Same old same old.