DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
Home News

In This Film About Amy Goodman, Independent Journalism Is the Real Star

April 10, 2026
in News
In This Film About Amy Goodman, Independent Journalism Is the Real Star

Stop any random person on the street, and I’d wager they’d agree — no matter their spot on the political spectrum — that America needs a lot more independent journalism. It’s easy to see that the consolidation of media ownership by a handful of corporate conglomerates since 1996, when the Telecommunications Act deregulated the industry, has not been good for the press.

But I often wonder how many Americans know what the phrase “independent news media” actually means, let alone how much gumption, drive and tolerance for risk-taking is required to work in independent news media. The new documentary “Steal This Story, Please!” (in theaters) is ostensibly a profile of one such reporter: Amy Goodman, the investigative journalist who hosts the progressive news program “Democracy Now!” Yet the directors Tia Lessin and Carl Deal widen the film’s frame, making an impassioned argument for opinionated journalism that operates outside corporate media structures.

Goodman’s life story provides the backbone for the film, stretching back to her family’s history fleeing pogroms and persecution in Eastern Europe. Her family is where, she says, she first learned to always ask tough questions and stand on her principles. Through interviews with Goodman and her collaborators, “Steal This Story, Please!” recounts events she has covered, including the 1991 East Timor massacre, Sept. 11, the 2016 oil pipeline protests in North Dakota and many more.

The film tracks the development of “Democracy Now!” as a news show — first on radio, then TV and the internet — and also explores how the American news media became centralized and controlled by a few large companies, and what the results of that have been.

Goodman’s career is fascinating on its own merits, and the film is full of footage of her doggedly chasing down politicians and sources who clearly would prefer to control their own story. But more important, the movie gradually explores the fundamentals of journalism that she believes in and passes on to colleagues — for instance, as one collaborator puts it, “Speak to the people at the target end of the bomb.” In other words, look for the story that challenges the official narrative, and tell that one.

Early in the film, Goodman says that she is both an activist and a journalist, and she believes she can be both. That isn’t the position of every independent news outlet. But it’s true that perspective colors the story reporters see, and thus tell; being aware of that doesn’t mean you’re not still seeking to unearth the truth, and that’s how Goodman views it. “Steal This Story, Please!” makes a strong case that a plurality of independent outlets and more journalists, not fewer, are vital to a healthy democracy — and that without a revitalization of the independent press, we may lose the ability to discern the truth altogether.

Alissa Wilkinson is a Times movie critic. She’s been writing about movies since 2005.

The post In This Film About Amy Goodman, Independent Journalism Is the Real Star appeared first on New York Times.

‘Chaotic’ Trump admin will ‘keep erupting’ until key internal change is made: analysis
News

‘Chaotic’ Trump admin will ‘keep erupting’ until key internal change is made: analysis

by Raw Story
April 10, 2026

Donald Trump’s administration is unraveling rapidly amid a series of political scandals that cannot be fixed internally, a political analyst ...

Read more
News

Detectives test out a potential crime-fighting partner: AI

April 10, 2026
News

Trump started the Iran war with 5 goals. How far has he gotten?

April 10, 2026
News

Forget Team USA’s WBC lineup. The Dodgers’ 2026 lineup is baseball’s most elite

April 10, 2026
News

U.S. negotiators to ask Iran to release detained Americans

April 10, 2026
‘Malcolm in the Middle’ is back. It was ‘like lightning in a bottle’ for Jane Kaczmarek

‘Malcolm in the Middle’ is back. It was ‘like lightning in a bottle’ for Jane Kaczmarek

April 10, 2026
‘Hello to the New World Superpower’: Iran’s Africa Missions Troll Trump

‘Hello to the New World Superpower’: Iran’s Africa Missions Troll Trump

April 10, 2026
6 Weird Things That Happen to Your Penis as You Age, According to Doctors

6 Weird Things That Happen to Your Penis as You Age, According to Doctors

April 10, 2026

DNYUZ © 2026

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2026