The Media Equation - Mourning Old Media’s Decline - NYTimes.comFirst Faved : Oct 30 2008 by melFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 1 timeFave It!
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- mel - Oct 30 2008 | newspapers, agonizing death, job search
Ah geez, this is depressing.
Quoted: Clearly, the sky is falling. The question now is how many people will be left to cover it.
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I'm sure half a dozen bloggers will share their conflicting and egocentric views on why the sky is falling, where it will land and who is to blame. What more do you need, really?
Soon the lawyers, pols, civil servants and their staffs will control the information. It will still be available, but it will cost more.