lunes, 29 de diciembre de 2008

Noticias de la industria

Deborah Howell se despide como defensora del lector en The Washington Post, y entre muchas otras cosas valiosas recoge esta cita de Ben Bradlee, el famoso editor del diario durante el escándalo de Watergate:
"In this time of uncertainty, here's a quote from Bradlee in a recent interview with Bob Woodward: "I cannot envision a world without newspapers. . . . I can envision a world with fewer newspapers. I can envision a world where newspapers are printed differently, distributed differently, but there is going to be a profession of journalism, a band of brothers and sisters working intensely together. Their job is going to be to report what they believe the truth to be. And that won't change."
Por otra parte, la AP presenta esta nota sobre el mercado de periódicos en Chicago, que algún día tuvo 15 diarios competitivos y ahora observa a los últimos dos -- Chicago Sun-Times y Chicago Tribune -- peleando por su vida.

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