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a comment from michael moore on journalism’s feedback loops

From the National Post:

Why aren’t the newspapers in Europe going under? It’s not that newspapers in Europe are having an easy time – again, we’re in an economic recession that’s worldwide, but why aren’t they going under? The American newspapers, oh they say ‘It’s the Internet. Papers are getting killed by the Internet.’ Last I’ve [...]

recasting readers as learners & citizens

It has become clear that new media will to continue to supplant traditional journalism in many of its historical functions (ranging from offering classifieds to breaking news). But if you ask to see traditional journalism’s crown jewel, you’ll find a long-time interest in the public good and a professional code nurtured over years of civil [...]