October 11, 2010

New York Times
David Carr says he thought a great deal about that last week as his Tribune piece went to press — a story that lit up Twitter and brought in hundreds of comments to the Times site. Even in 2010, says Carr, there’s something about the permanence of print that makes a story resonate in a way that can’t be measured in digital metrics.
> Chicago Tribune editor reacts to Carr’s story

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