December 15, 2008

This week, Liza Gross, Managing Editor, Presentation and Operations for the Miami Herald, was in Buenos Aires, Argentina, presenting about multimedia in the news to a media industry seminar. She also discussed the current situation of the news business.

The Spanish-language economic newspaper Infobae.com (which also was involved with the seminar) reported that according to Gross, major metro papers don’t understand that paper is not the main support for the future of journalism companies. “The changes that they are doing are contextual, not structural; they are linear, not networked,” she is quoted as saying.

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