Newsrooms are extraordinary places no matter whether they are as tiny as The Oakland Post or as vast as The New York Times. The majority are more like the modest digs at the Annapolis Capital Gazette than the expansive office settings we’ve all seen depicted in films such as The Post or HBO’s “The Newsroom.” It is our experience that most people who toil in them feel that journalism is some sort of higher calling — or as the legendary Ben Bradlee often …