Starting from the collective distrust of the press, this paper aims to observe the journalistic education, news reporting, and news production to see how news values are changing. The author utilizes Lyotard's concept of computerized society and Heidegger's inquiry into technological problems to address the ”technologized (journalists') subject.” By using M. Foucault's genealogy as the design, the author established a genealogy of news values via the idea of the ”technologized subjects” of journalists. It is found that the ontological effect of technology and its formation of professional selves has deeply influenced and oriented the construction of journalistic subjects, and the definition of news values.