I have always believed that every news or TV clip making the cut to be aired has been judiciously vetted and judged fit for the listening and viewing audience. Not only must it be newsworthy, it should also inform, educate and entertain the consumer.
That means it should be worth the listeners’ and viewers’ time. To meet these demands takes not only skill, but experience and journalistic maturity. Anything less than this short-changes the audience, takes away from, and brings disrepute to the profession of journalism.