The Death of Print does not mean the Death of the Press.

by James Hatch on November 7, 2009

Well, not of the foundation of the press. Freedom of speech, the ability to do the due diligence necessary to stand up when people question your statements and have something to back them up. Quality, Integrity, Ethics. We’ll still need editors, and writers, and so on. Increasing competition by outsourcing.. well, that isn’t the smartest thing.

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