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« Disclosures Aplenty | Main | Less ACK » September 27, 2007Change or DieBlogger Robert Laird says, "journalists have a hard lesson to learn about the Internet," warning, "If they refuse to restructure their minds to accommodate it, they will become obsolete curiosities within a few years, no matter how superior they feel." He's right. I was going to excerpt the best part here, but the whole thing is the best part. Posted in Journalism & Media
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It's interesting how the Internet has changed my own news-reading behavior. Used to, I was content to simply read, watch, or listen to a story. Now, I typically always prefer to receive my news from websites which typically provide links in their sourcing so I can immediately do my own research on the source material AND allow for reader commentary at the end of the article. The old archaic sites which still refuse to at least allow reader comments are all but dead to me. Posted by: Matt W at September 28, 2007 12:47 PMPost a comment
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