WashingtonPost.com
"Do great journalism. And pray that things improve on the business side," writes
Joel Achenbach. "Obviously we all have to adapt ... but in a society that needs and wants information and analysis there surely is a place for professional journalists who at least in theory can report and write and take pictures and create graphics and make sense of things better than most other folks. And know how to avoid run-on sentences."
PLUS: Achenbach on the plight of middle-aged newspaper reporters.
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"We felt very strongly that good journalism is good business" (AJR)