Bloomberg’s Norman Pearlstine and Hearst’s Steven Swartz (with the New Yorker’s James Carey) are currently at Columbia’s J-School, speaking about—yes—the future of newspapers. I’ll be—yes—Twittering the event here. Engaging, in the process, I’m sure, in several more media clichés.
The Kicker — March 10, 2009 07:01 PM
Panel: The Future of Newspapers
By Megan Garber
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