This is the part where I feel like Shirky is talking to me:
This is partly because centrist publications enjoy more uniform access to politicians than partisan ones (even if the partisanship is simply an intolerance for hogwash). It’s also because treating readers as political participants rather than spectators would be frowned on by advertisers, for whom the relative neutrality of the mainstream press is a prized part of that platform’s value.Which is a problem, then, with a relationship between some media outlets and their readers. The client of the newsperson should be the reader, not the advertiser.