You couldn't be more wrong. Journalists are the only thing that keeps the politicians and power elite in check. They do a critical job and when they don't we all suffer (ie the WMD Iraq war). The problem is that "journalism" is not what is being practiced in the sports medium.
Actually I think because of the internet, the news is so wide spread and diverse (which is good to a degree), It is hard to discern what is the truth and what is biased propaganda. Thus even the general news can be slanted to present one view over another, just like there are guys who spend their days writing fake stock tips or creating stories about certain companies designed to drive a stock up or down.
So while the "news" is more wide spread and easily available to us, it has become harder to determine what is real and what items have been inserted with an agenda. It is our individual responsibility as good citizens to make up our own minds, and do the work to determine what's real. But the sad fact is that most of us are just too lazy and don't take that responsibility seriously. Then we become part of the vast majority to heard the NFL narrative on "deflategate" and never bothered to question it before they made up their minds. The information that refutes their story is out there for anyone to see, but unfortunately it just take too much work to ferret it out.
I forget the famous person who made this critically important comment, but it wasn't me. To paraphrase: "On the day that Democaracy ends in the USA, it won't be because someone took it from us ; it will be because we gave it away."
And as I watch, for the first time in American history, instead of trying to expand the electorate. there are forces out there trying to shrink it; I can see a time within the next 100 years, that that statement comes true.
......And so ends the political content of this thread. Sorry about that.