Dow Jones boss slams digital players for serving up ‘junk food masquerading as journalism’

The boss of News Corp’s Wall Street Journal owner Dow Jones has attacked digital-only media firms, accusing outlets such as Buzzfeed of churning out “made-up lists masquerading as journalism”.NewsMediaWorks Will Lewis

Will Lewis, speaking today the NewsMediaWorks Future Forum in Sydney, launched a robust defence of traditional media companies, insisting the “trust and quality” they deliver in their journalism will prevail.

“When it comes to consuming the content that matters, people will choose healthy eating over digital junk food,” he said. “Trust and confidence in our journalism, I think, is now winning.”

Lewis told delegates that print remained critical and warned media firms contemplating ditching their flagship titles that it would be a grave mistake.The Independent 2 mastheads

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