
The Committee of Concerned Journalists is all about hope, even though our own about page says we are "worried about the future of the profession."
Sure, we're worried, but we're more Marvin Kalb than Howard Beale.
But that's us. You might be as mad as hell about something and think that you do have to take it anymore.
Well, you don' t have to get up now and get out of your chairs, go to the window, open it and stick your head out. All you have to do is go to Angryjournalist.com, which has a very simple mission: to give journalists the platform to vent, anonymously.
AngryJournalist.com is for the underpaid, overworked, frustrated, pissed off and ignored media professionals to publicly and anonymously vent their anger. Share your story. With any luck, you'll feel better.
A small sampling of what is on the minds of your colleagues -- perhaps even the person in the cubicle next to you:
I’m angry that I have superior writing and grammar skills to people in higher positions than me, yet no one seems to take me seriously.
I’m angry because I travel an hour out of town, take two hours worth of photos, drive an hour back and only get one photo published.
I am a happy. Today, I purchased a baseball bat and now have it next to my desk, conveniently within reach for the next person who smilingly reminds me that I didn’t get in to journalism for the money.
That won't be me.
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