Wednesday, December 10, 2008
No News Is Not Good News
Fascinating forum held at the National Press Club about the possibility of major newspapers going under.
What would your community look like without a newspaper?
Where would you get your information? From television or radio or the Internet?
Would it surprise you to know that those mediums get most of their information from newspapers?
"What would you be willing to do as citizens in order to get information with ink?" asked Roy Peter Clark of the Poynter Institute.
"Would you be able to think of news gathering not as some highly profitable venture, but as a public utility?" Clark continued. "I think that more and more power will go unchecked in communities when the watchdog is euthanized."
Who is going to uncover government corruption? That part-time blogger down the street?
Read more at the link below:
Possibility of Cities Without Newspapers Raises Questions of Where People Will Get News and What They Will Pay For
Originally posted at TONY PHYRILLAS
What would your community look like without a newspaper?
Where would you get your information? From television or radio or the Internet?
Would it surprise you to know that those mediums get most of their information from newspapers?
"What would you be willing to do as citizens in order to get information with ink?" asked Roy Peter Clark of the Poynter Institute.
"Would you be able to think of news gathering not as some highly profitable venture, but as a public utility?" Clark continued. "I think that more and more power will go unchecked in communities when the watchdog is euthanized."
Who is going to uncover government corruption? That part-time blogger down the street?
Read more at the link below:
Possibility of Cities Without Newspapers Raises Questions of Where People Will Get News and What They Will Pay For
Originally posted at TONY PHYRILLAS