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Not all old media folks are that dumb. I guest-taught a journalism class on Tuesday with Bob Benz, who runs Scripps’ web operation. He seemed quite aware of the problems newspapers face — which he characterized as more organizational and cultural than technological — and had some good thoughts about what to do with them. I really don’t think that newspapers will die as a result of the web. Well, except for the ones that waste their energies on whining.
Great post over at Instapundit examining the irony of the mainstream media complaining of their demise as front page stories on their own publications. Some pretty interesting insights.
I wonder if the same thing could be attributed to the recording industry as well? There are similarities, but their are differences. However the problem is the same. It is not technology, it is culture.

2 December, 2005 |
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