What you're describing is therefore a failure of journalistic ethics. An important part of any set of professional ethics is not giving the consumer what they want, if what they want violates a standard of the profession; in this case, that means having a significant chance of being true.
On the other hand, that professional behavior has a difficult time competing with unprofessional behavior is unsurprising, as is that professional behavior is hard to maintain.
On the other hand, that professional behavior has a difficult time competing with unprofessional behavior is unsurprising, as is that professional behavior is hard to maintain.