New York Observer: At MPA Conference, Wonderings About the Future of Print
Saturday, 17 October 2009, 11:20 via Delicious/martinstabe
Nick Denton of Gawker: "The average age of our readers is 28, about thirty years younger than the average newspaper reader. It is important that the people writing and editing are of the same generation." .. and on Gawker's fact-checking: "“We don’t ... We aim to get the truth over time. The verification model is post-publication rather than pre-publication. Our readers correct us and we apologize and we change it. We don’t have time to check it all before.” Read More...
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