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Tom Rosenstiel Quotes

«In five years, we may think that whatever tweaking was done to the nightly newscasts in 2006 was less important than what each network did to create an online newscast - something accessible at different times during the day or at least after a certain time during the day, and something that gets updated.»
«In five years, we may think that whatever tweaking was done to the nightly newscasts in 2006 was less important than what each network did to create an online newscast ? something accessible at different times during the day or at least after a certain time during the day, and something that gets updated.»
«Power is shifting from the journalist setting the agenda, to the consumer becoming their own editor - deciding what their media diet will be. We're in the fast food news culture, where you've got a huge buffet. (And) we do almost nothing in the media world to teach people what they need to know to be an intelligent consumer of news.»
«(It's) indicative of larger trends that are going on in journalism, in which citizens are becoming their own editors, and even their own producers, of news. It's much easier to get information from distant places now than it was a generation ago.»
«He looked like the king of muscle beach and he was a surfer. But he had vision. He believed that for a city to be great, it had to have a great newspaper.»
«It's the illusion of more information, but it's actually a lot of repetition.»
«It's the illusion of more information.»
«Some Americans will be curious, but I suspect most will be wary. Some will be infuriated.»
«It varies by market, but you can generalize and say this: 2005 was a very difficult year for newspapers. If you don't see this cutback, you do see others.»
«The onus is increasingly on the news consumer to seek out what they should be interested in, rather than being passive and saying 'I'll watch CNN and this will tell me what I need to know'.»

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