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The important point stressed in this passage is that----.
In surveys of British public opinion, journalists
typically rank below politicians, lawyers and usedcar
salesmen as trustworthy characters. And yet
we depend upon journalists to guide us through
today's rapidly evolving, information-rich "media
age". The internet, digital television and
technologies as yet unborn all promise to
revolutionize how we learn about what's going on,
in a world increasingly shaped by the forces of
economic globalization. But there is surely no
substitute for good-quality, probing journalism.
After all, it is the great crusading craft. It is the
great support of democracy. In every society,
authority - whether government, corporate or
pressure group - needs to be constantly and
vigorously challenged by an independent press. In
every society too, that challenge rarely comes from
the right. Indeed, in theory at least, it should come
from the campaigning, liberal media.