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Journalists are confused and scared. We work long hours for relatively unimpressive paychecks-the youngest of us scramble for unpaid internships, most of which don’t even lead to full-time jobs-and we are working in an industry that’s changing so fast that we have to hold panel discussions to figure out what the heck is going on. Print publications are bleeding subscribers, traditional nightly news programs can’t figure out how to stay relevant, and even the brightest, most adaptable journalists have not yet learned how to get people to pay for their work. Basically, we’re like the music industry, except none of us can sing.
— The Future of Journalism: Good for You, Scary for Us - Chicago Ideas Week 2011: Intelligence Squared - TIME (via stephenabbott)
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