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I'd like to see paid newspaper web sites succeed. Newspapers do a far superior job covering the local scene than anyone else.
Consider the fact that we read at least 3x as fast as we talk and the power of words becomes evident. Reading a newspaper article in 10 minutes is like listening to 30 minutes of uninterrupted sports radio (and on WEEI, 30 minutes of talk equals about one minute of substance). The only way this kind of journalism will survive is if they can find a model that allows them to continue to hire good reporters. (By the way, this is really important for state politics. It's newspapers that have broken all the big scandals -- probation department, pensions, etc.)
I'm not sure the Globe will succeed, but I hope they do, and the same goes for the Herald. That said, I still like the newspaper; read it at every red light on my way to work.
Consider the fact that we read at least 3x as fast as we talk and the power of words becomes evident. Reading a newspaper article in 10 minutes is like listening to 30 minutes of uninterrupted sports radio (and on WEEI, 30 minutes of talk equals about one minute of substance). The only way this kind of journalism will survive is if they can find a model that allows them to continue to hire good reporters. (By the way, this is really important for state politics. It's newspapers that have broken all the big scandals -- probation department, pensions, etc.)
I'm not sure the Globe will succeed, but I hope they do, and the same goes for the Herald. That said, I still like the newspaper; read it at every red light on my way to work.
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