Agreed entirely. Too much of what is called "Journalism" is more of a deliberate skewing (or omission) of facts to suit a particular narrative. That can be based on either the "news" corporation, or the person presenting the material.
That day is almost over as the TV and Radio represented one way Media. The host or network broadcast the opinion with little to no feedback. The age of the internet is two way media. If what you present is malarkey, then you'll be blown out of the water. Most TV pundits wouldn't last long here without a "block" button.