Slate"Journalism has generally benefited by increases in the number of competitors, the entry of new and once-marginalized players, and the creation of new approaches to cracking stories," writes
Jack Shafer. "Just because the journalism business is going to hell and it may no longer make economic sense to maintain mega-news bureaus at the center of war zones doesn't mean that journalism isn't thriving." ||
East Bay Express: Lowell Bergman sees a "brighter future" for journalism, thanks to technology.