Free Riding: A Deeply Embedded Media Tradition
Nieman Watchdog, June 22, 2009
By J.H. Snider
At a recent Senate hearing on the future of journalism, several panelists characterized new media as parasites, leeches and free riders on the expensive news gathering of the old media. Is this a case of the pot calling the kettle black? Free riding on the work of others is deeply embedded in the old media's DNA.
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