Prediction
Following utter failure
Name
Damon Krukowski
Excerpt
“Far too many in this country were uninformed, misinformed, or simply lied to about the topics that journalism is meant to communicate clearly, truthfully, and widely.”
Prediction ID
44616d6f6e20-25
 

Hard to talk about anything to come for American journalism in 2025 without dwelling on the failures of 2024…because journalism failed us.

It failed its role in our democracy. I’ve been utterly disinterested (and rather disgusted) by blame hurled at activists by the Democratic Party and its allied pundits. But I am not above hurling blame, and mine is squarely aimed at journalism. Not all its practitioners, obviously. There are exceptional stories to tell. But the dominant, mainstream industry — the major print and web publications, television and cable outlets, national radio — utterly, utterly failed to convey the information that we needed to prevent a fascist movement from gaining power in the United States. What greater failure could there be for journalism?

Far too many in this country were uninformed, misinformed, or simply lied to about the topics that journalism is meant to communicate clearly, truthfully, and widely. Will it do better in 2025? I fear it’s too late for that conversation. More realistic may be: How will it survive at all in 2025?

Damon Krukowski is a musician (Damon & Naomi), writer, and organizer for United Musicians and Allied Workers.

Hard to talk about anything to come for American journalism in 2025 without dwelling on the failures of 2024…because journalism failed us.

It failed its role in our democracy. I’ve been utterly disinterested (and rather disgusted) by blame hurled at activists by the Democratic Party and its allied pundits. But I am not above hurling blame, and mine is squarely aimed at journalism. Not all its practitioners, obviously. There are exceptional stories to tell. But the dominant, mainstream industry — the major print and web publications, television and cable outlets, national radio — utterly, utterly failed to convey the information that we needed to prevent a fascist movement from gaining power in the United States. What greater failure could there be for journalism?

Far too many in this country were uninformed, misinformed, or simply lied to about the topics that journalism is meant to communicate clearly, truthfully, and widely. Will it do better in 2025? I fear it’s too late for that conversation. More realistic may be: How will it survive at all in 2025?

Damon Krukowski is a musician (Damon & Naomi), writer, and organizer for United Musicians and Allied Workers.