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Web natives and journalism

Thursday | May 8, 2008 | 5:37 pm  

The Jour­nal­ism Icon­o­clast » Web natives need to lead Web oper­a­tions: “I mean hon­estly would you stick a bunch of Web people with little print expe­ri­ence in charge of a print pub­li­ca­tion? I guess if you wanted to fail you might con­sider that a viable option.

Let’s be real here: Web oper­a­tions can only thrive when they are staffed by people who get the Web and enjoy using the Web. These are people who cat­e­gor­i­cally prefer the Web over print pub­li­ca­tions. If this doesn’t describe your jour­nal­ism orga­ni­za­tion, then you are doing some­thing wrong.”

He gets my +1

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