Serious Journalism Has Never Been About Profit
Swimming World, April 1, 2009
By Brent Rutemiller
Early business models for the great newspapers were never about profit. The best newspapers existed as a form of public trust. They were there to investigate the truth without being bound to any advertiser or single entity. They all promoted a strong separation between the advertising and editorial functions.
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