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The NY Times and LA Times will be following soon. When does TV and Radio go bye-bye? When that happens will we even have professional reporters/journalists, you know the non bias ones? It's become apparent that facts aren't important anymore, it's all about who says something the loudest, most often, and first.
Will history be written anymore? If so, how many versions? The one great thing about the newspaper is that you can only print it once, which means you have to get it right the first time. If news stays with professionals when the papers die then it will become more like software, release it quickly and clean it up later with patches/updates. Kind of like what happens with TV News. - Posted by: relwolf Posted on: 03/16/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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