More on aggregators, agencies, and newspapers
Tuesday, 10 April 2007, 15:46
Writing for the Baltimore Sun, Jay Hancock weighs in to this weekend’s debate in the blogosphere about Sam Zell and Google:
if Zell’s aim is to change newspapers’ business model rather than their content, he might be on to something.
The problem isn’t the journalism; soaring Web readership proves that. The problem is getting paid for it [...]
Entry Filed under: Associated Press, Google, Newspapers, Tribune Company
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