American Journalism Review
"They love their jobs but fear newspapers are dinosaurs," writes
Carl Sessions Stepp. "They value what papers do but find them often dull, out of touch and sluggish. They respect older colleagues but are bewildered at things they don't know. They have lots of ideas but limited power. And they have passion for their craft but are positioning themselves for a future that may leave newspapers behind."
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