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February 04, 2005

Newspapers, Sensibility and Worldview

Chris Anderson, back from his around-the-world jaunt, notes my End of Objectivity piece and adds his take, including this:

Today in the US the newspaper is fading, as is its influence on American journalism: news and information is becoming a commodity. What will rise as a differentiating competitive advantage? I'd argue that it's not so much pure opinion and political partisanship (although that's been the case on radio) as it is sensibility and worldview.
Note: I'll be updating the end-of-objectivity piece soon. I've gotten lots of valuable suggestions, both in the comments and privately.

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