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Love this post. Just a

Love this post. Just a question - journalists/ news reporters are used to working within the mainstream media culture. They had a 'letters to editor' level of interactivity - pointlessly late and meaningless in the current real-time/ near real-time era. How do you think people who are good enough to create very good content (online or offline) will cope up with this change? I do see some journalists trying newer models for themselves online (interaction on twitter, for instance) but they seem to be doing it more for personal branding than extending their publications' standing.

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