The American president of the time nicknamed them "shit-stirrers". Already. Major financial scandals broke out, huge corruption files of the big Parisian editorial offices came to light... Without forgetting of course the Dreyfus affair, a deep fracture line in French society. The storms were numerous, the "facts", the "events" were invented, manipulated during the Great War.
after many crises, a hundred years ago, to adopt a code of germany mobile databaseethics to respond to the distrust of a public that no longer really believes in what is written. A significant episode in the shock of the new "facts" produced by news journalism, the desire to create a higher school of journalism by Dick May – real name Jeanne Weill – in 1899 in Paris. A reporter who came to interview him pointed out to him that "journalism is not only a profession, but an art". And yes, talent cannot be learned.
This history of journalism is, after all, little known. Only a romantic caricature has remained in people's minds. As if the watches had stopped there, on a period lost in limbo, mythologized.
Hence this attempt,
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