October 12, 2009

Columbus Dispatch
Los Angeles consultants hired by the Columbus Dispatch “said Internet readers want to be part of the reporting process,” writes Dispatch editor Benjamin Marrison. “The consultants continued: Online news consumers don’t mind if your initial report is inaccurate. They just want it first. Online readers know that, over time, the truth will come out.”

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