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If the outlets of MSM are in trouble and if Twitter is rising, can it fill some of the role vacated by MSM?
What about having a tech company running it? Esp if the company interferes with content? Or do they?
Are any conflicts inherited by publications that Twitter favors with flow? Is the behavior of non-favored pubs altered by the environment. Ideally how should a company such as Twitter behave relative to its community if it wants to foster journalism?
http://mp3.morningcoffeenotes.com/rosen09march15.mp3
Is Twitter the savior of journalism? Or something like it?
Links mentioned in today's podcast...
Clark Hoyt: Bad News, and More Bad News.
CJR: Derivatives Echo Chamber.
Scripting News: Why it's time to break out of Twitter.
The back-and-forth with Karl Rove re Obama's "straw man."
Also mentioned in this Scripting News post. "We've arrived at a place where a political spinmeister, former adviser to the President, can get fact-checked by a random blogger, and get a confusing response. That seems a lot like the job that George Stephanopoulos or Bob Schieffer has."
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