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Ken Doctor says one good thing about the Brill/Crovitz/Hindery venture is that it’s not another Silicon Valley start-up. “They stand out from the crowd of wannabe-friends-of-the-industry.” But that’s a minus, too, he notes. “They may be too traditional, too top-heavy and lacking the nimbleness that start-ups offer.” || Steve Brill talks to Staci Kramer about Journalism Online.
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