| Not
long ago, the typical beginning reporter faced a simple
choice: print or broadcast. Those options remain. But today’s
growth area is in multimedia jobs that blur and often obliterate
the old boundaries. It’s a proving ground forging
not just new kinds of journalism but a new species of journalist,
as well. |
| Carl
Sessions Stepp, senior editor, American Journalism Review |
| It's
no longer about how far your trucks can drive; it's no
longer about how many factories or printing facilities.
It's about the quality of the information and the quality
of the journalism. And the Internet has brought us that.
That, to me, is very exciting because that's where it ought
to be. |
| Arthur
Sulzberger Jr., publisher, The New York Times |
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