The Washington Post changed the logo on their website to match the masthead of the print publication. It's a little move, but it's highly indicative of the switch to online media over print journalism. Newspapers must run an online version of their paper in order to stay afloat. In addition, more and more papers are choosing to forgo a print version of their paper entirely in favor of online-only copy.
Is this a good change for journalism? What does it mean for the future of both print and online journalism? Do blogs count as real journalism? I'm curious what you all think about this, especially given the visit to the Newseum last week.
Friday, February 13, 2009
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