The Guardian is, arguably, the most webcentric of UK newspaper groups. So when editor-in-chief Alan Rusbridger told a conference in Germany that quality journalism is now a ‘broken model’, it resonates more strongly because of where the voice comes from. In characteristic style Rusbridger didn’t mince his words: ”bad things are going to happen where newspapers are going to die”. This is a bad thing for everyone: strong independent journalism remains a critical counterbalance in liberal democratic frameworks. Chew on this: the waves from the collapse in the economics of news media will reach much wider than their tumbling stock prices.
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