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Los Angeles consultants hired by the Columbus Dispatch “said Internet readers want to be part of the reporting process,” writes Dispatch editor Benjamin Marrison. “The consultants continued: Online news consumers don’t mind if your initial report is inaccurate. They just want it first. Online readers know that, over time, the truth will come out.”
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Consultants to Columbus Dispatch: Online readers don’t care if first reports are inaccurate
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