New York Times: In Internet Age, Foreign Correspondents Have Local Audiences
Tuesday, 17 March 2009, 23:14 via Delicious/martinstabe
What happens when foreign correspondents engage with the online conversation their reporting now stirs up in the countries they cover: "It is a momentous, overlooked shift in the world: Foreign correspondents no longer cover one place for the exclusive benefit of readers somewhere else. In the Internet age, we cover each place for the benefit of all places, and the reported-on are among the most avid consumers of what we report. " Read More...
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