Dianna Russini gets no second chance after leaving a trail of journalism destruction

Dianna Russini gets no second chance after leaving a trail of journalism destruction

From Ed Berliner’s ”The Fastest Show in Sports” by Ed Berliner/Fuzzy Dogs Productions

April 22, 2026 · 6 min · Season 1 · Episode 157

About this episode

Ed Berliner delivers a passionate commentary on the importance of standards in journalism and the consequences of crossing ethical lines.

This isn’t about gossip. This is about standards. In what has to rank as the angriest commentary I've ever delivered in a long and investigative career, I break down a moment that cuts straight to the core of journalism—where the line is, why it exists, and what happens when it’s crossed in full view of the public. Because when that line disappears, so does trust. And trust is the only currency this profession has left. This isn’t outrage for the sake of outrage. It’s a clear-eyed look at: Why distance and discipline matter in reporting How credibility is built—and how quickly it can collapse The ripple effect on journalists who are doing it the right way Why audiences are more skeptical than ever If journalism is going to survive, moments like this can’t be ignored, spun, or softened. They have to be confronted.

Topics covered

  • journalism
  • credibility
  • trust
  • reporting standards

Keywords

  • journalism destruction
  • audience skepticism
  • reporting discipline

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