It’s been another eventful week in the continuing original drama, “The Death of Journalism As We Knew It.” In their opposing corners of the Web, the usual media analyst suspects digested the goings on of the AP, Google and the Dallas Morning News, and either wailed about, or hailed the approach of, the Death of Journalism. Tweeps, Facebookers and LinkedIn-ites linked and shared and overshared. None of this helps Kery Murakami get any closer to his goal: to once again be a working journalist in the city of Seattle.
From Laid-Off Seattle Reporter to Accidental Web Entrepreneur
Posted by: Renay San Miguel April 10, 2009 04:00 AMIt’s been another eventful week in the continuing original drama, “The Death of Journalism As We Knew It.” In their opposing corners of the Web, the usual media analyst suspects digested the goings on of the AP, Google and the Dallas Morning News, and either wailed about, or hailed the approach of, the Death of Journalism. Tweeps, Facebookers and LinkedIn-ites linked and shared and overshared. None of this helps Kery Murakami get any closer to his goal: to once again be a working journalist in the city of Seattle.