Exciting times:
There seems to be a real dialogue (multilogue?) going on right now about the state of the news business, credibility and interactivity. Besides the links I've pointed to today and yesterday, more:
Tom Mangan, in "Earth to Mr. Clifton" disputes the Plain Dealer editor's latest blog entry about whether readers think papers aren't biased.
Tim Porter discusses Jay Rosen's comments about the Press as a political player, and says:
There seems to be a real dialogue (multilogue?) going on right now about the state of the news business, credibility and interactivity. Besides the links I've pointed to today and yesterday, more:
- "Newspapers must break free of the self-important institutional mindset of "the press" and pursue individual identities that establish them not as political players, a role that looks inward to the makers of news, but as servants of the community, a role that faces outward to the readers of news."
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