Cracks in the Pay Walls
SavetheNews.org, August 24, 2009
By Victor Pickard
There's a legitimate and an increasingly pressing need for government to intervene in the journalism crisis. But allowing digital collusion is not the answer. We need policies that rescue good assets from bad owners, return media production to the communities they serve, and transition old commercial media into a new public service media system.
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