Daily Kos: Where we get our information
Saturday, 18 April 2009, 17:53 via Delicious/martinstabe
Markos Moulitsas: "Whenever we debate the future of newspapers, inevitably someone asks, 'if they go out of business, where will blogs get their stories?' ... I decided to see where the news we discuss on this site came from the past week ... While newspapers were the most common source of information, they accounted for just 123 out of 628 total original information sources, or just shy of 20 percent. ... In the unlikely and tragic event that every single newspaper went out of business today, we'd have little problem replacing them as a source of information." Read More...
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