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Cynmccune bookmarked on 2009-04-15 future of news newspapers reporting

Along the lines of "What if you threw a party and no one came?" ... what if AP blocked access to its stories and no one cared?

  • just as a wide range of journalistic enterprises are conducting investigative reporting (including online news outlets, television stations, and advocacy groups), so too will we get our news from a variety of different sources. In fact, we already do.
  • AP and other Wire: 5 secondary

    Radio: 4 primary
  • While newspapers were the most common source of information, they accounted for just 123 out of 628 total original information sources, or just shy of 20 percent. And a huge chunk of that, up to half, came from links in the Abbreviated Pundit Roundup, which is specifically designed to track what some of the nation's top pundits are yammering about.

This link has been bookmarked by 1 people . It was first bookmarked on 15 Apr 2009, by Cynthia McCune.

  • 15 Apr 09
    cynmccune
    Cynthia McCune

    Along the lines of "What if you threw a party and no one came?" ... what if AP blocked access to its stories and no one cared?

    future of news newspapers reporting

    • just as a wide range of journalistic enterprises are conducting investigative reporting (including online news outlets, television stations, and advocacy groups), so too will we get our news from a variety of different sources. In fact, we already do.
    • AP and other Wire: 5 secondary

      Radio: 4 primary
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