From the Belly of the (Dying) Beast
October 15th 2007 Media, Singularity, Technology, Journalism


Reflections of a Newsosaur: Brain drain

Read the post. Then, even more important, read the comments.

By the way, I find myself more and more linking to comments, which are often considerably more interesting than the posts themselves.

I wonder what the Old Guard will try to do when media becomes a cloud that follows you around, 24-7. And your media is visible to everybody else, and vice versa….

(via Instapundit)

UPDATE: Apparently the problem isn’t limited to the U.S.:


Preston: Owners are to blame for press decline, not the net « Online Journalism Blog

UPDATE: And - I should have guessed - my old pal Howard Owens is blogging the hell out of the whole enchilada:
howardowens.com: media blog

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