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New Yorker On Death Of Newspapers & Blogs
Last week, I did my own personal account of how it felt to have left newspapers behind to do blogging and the perceived rivalries but also support between them. Guess there's a meme going around. Today, the New Yorker has a nice article looking at the seeming coming death of newspapers and how blogs like the Huffington Post have moved into the gap. It concludes with the same concern I have -- will we be losing the in-depth journalism that the mainstream media has provided, and will those that depend on it (not as readers, but to have someone speaking for them) be at a loss. I certainly don't know what will come, but I can only hope that somehow, that type of work will survive even if newspapers don't. More discussion on Techmeme. By Danny Sullivan on Mar. 25, 2008 | Permalink See related posts in: Blogs & Feeds
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