Charlie Beckett: Journalism is NOT in crisis - it’s official! (Oxford says so)
Sunday, 28 September 2008, 08:38 via Delicious/martinstabe
Arthur Sulzberger at Oxford: "The ‘Titanic’s real problem was not the iceberg or a useless captain. Its real problem was the airplane. Eventually all steamships lost their business to airlines. But we didn’t stop travelling. In fact we travel more. Journalism is like travel. It will change modes, but the need and demand for the product will not decline. Our job is to build flying machines." Read More...
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