Leaders Needed to Re-Engineer Local TV
TV Newsday, May 12, 2009
One of the attributes that has propelled TV news past newspapers over the years is immediacy. TV stations can report the news as it happens, while newspapers must wait for presses and trucks to roll. But as both media have moved onto the Web, newspapers have usurped TV stations' traditional role. Their sites tend to be more timely and up to date.
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