Journalism: Desperately Searching for a Future
Published: December 27th, 2008
What will the news look like after the newspapers disappear?
It’s almost funny how the authors look for some extreme ideas to save newspaper publishing while commenter after commenter simply says, “stop printing propaganda and start reporting facts again”. The winning idea is right under the media’s nose, but it’s just not an option for them, I guess, so it’s not even considered. Which doesn’t bode well for the news industry.
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