At the risk of giving Samuel Clemens/Mark Twain one more reason to do 360s in his grave, I’m compelled to modify one of his best-known quotes: It seems reports of journalism’s demise at the hands of technology have been greatly exaggerated. The evidence piled up this week. Awards were announced, new business models launched, constructive criticism heaved at established news brands, and that dastardly new media even tried to give an assist to journalists trying to make sense of a Twittering, blogging world.
That Was The Week That Was in Online Journalism
Posted by: Renay San Miguel April 16, 2010 05:00 AMAt the risk of giving Samuel Clemens/Mark Twain one more reason to do 360s in his grave, I’m compelled to modify one of his best-known quotes: It seems reports of journalism’s demise at the hands of technology have been greatly exaggerated. The evidence piled up this week. Awards were announced, new business models launched, constructive criticism heaved at established news brands, and that dastardly new media even tried to give an assist to journalists trying to make sense of a Twittering, blogging world.