The Observer: Don’t hold the US front page
Sunday, 26 April 2009, 07:11 via Delicious/martinstabe
Peter Preston on the Pulitzer Prizes (and the cultural divide between American and British journalism): "a headline-grabbing, tale everybody has to follow up fast [like British Press Awards Scoop of the Year Wossgate]? No awards even offered for that, which may be one reason why British sites do so well globally, with the Telegraph, Times, Guardian, Mail and Sun all outscoring the New York Times on unique user counts last month." Read More...
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