Credibility Quote by Nat Hentoff
“What's wrong with it is, it lowers, to say the least, the credibility of the magazine. And if I were writing for [The New Republic ], I would feel diminished because the owner had done such a thing [fire a journalist].”
About This Quote
Source Interview: The New Republic editorial controversy, 1970s
The magazine’s credibility suffers when owners dismiss journalists, undermining trust and editorial independence.
In simple terms: Firing a journalist damages a magazine’s trustworthiness.
Protect editorial independence.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- newsrooms
- media outlets
- public trust
- ownership decisions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does dismissing a journalist affect reader trust?
- What safeguards can prevent such actions?
Owners may argue financial necessity, but credibility loss can be greater.