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Saturday, August 19, 2000 News Isn't Always Journalism "'Information is anything that can be copied, and the Internet is the world's largest copy machine,' digital commentator Kevin Kelly said... 'What becomes valuable is what can't be copied -- trust, attention, integrity, relationship, brand." Wise journalists will find ways to explain and market such assets, both inside their institutions and outside, to the public they serve. They'll also work to reinterpret those old values for a new era, to find new ways of winning trust, maintaining integrity, attracting attention. That's the tricky part: knowing what to hold onto and what to let go." Yeah, and it's especially tricky because, even when you let go of it, bullshit tends to stick to your hands. 1:05 PM | link | |
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