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33. What is unusual about journalism as a profession is □□□□. In theory, practitioners
in the classic professions, like medicine or the clergy,
contain the means of production in their heads and hands,
and therefore do not have to work for a company or an
employer. They can draw their income directly from their
clients or patients. Because the professionals hold
knowledge, moreover, their clients are dependent on them.
Journalists hold knowledge, but it is not theoretical in
nature; one might argue that the public depends on
journalists in the same way that patients depend on doctors,
but in practice a journalist can serve the public usually only
by working for a news organization, which can fire her or
him at will. Journalists’ income depends not on the public,
but on the employing news organization, which often derives
the large majority of its revenue from advertis□□□□□.
□□□□□.
i. □□□□□.
i... social influence.
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