MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 2006
PR Week
That's what Slate press critic
Jack Shafer says. "This is a decline that started in 1920 when radio arrived. The newspaper industry has gotten used to having quasi-monopoly positions in most of the major markets, and now that they have competition, they are screaming like spanked little children about their losses." GOOD MEDIA CRITICS: Shafer names
Dan Kennedy,
Mark Jurkowitz,
William Powers,
Tim Rutten,
Tom Scocca and
Erik Wemple.
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Enda: These might be the good old days for newspapers (Poynter's CQ)Posted at 11:27:09 AM
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