Posted by Mathew @ 2:34 pm on May 22 2007 |
Mark Hamilton, a journalism instructor in Vancouver, has
an excellent post — the third in a series — in which he looks at the popular (but wrong) argument that newspapers could somehow have avoided their current fate if they hadn’t started giving the news away for free online.
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(On May 22nd, 2007 at 4:56 pm)
> It is the lack of uniqueness, as much as the abundance, that makes it difficult to sell news.