Ryerson Review of Journalism
Hamilton Spectator editor
Dana Robbins is concerned the newspaper industry doesn't have the intestinal fortitude to reinvent itself at the speed that's needed to survive. He tells his staff they're in "the readership business" and urges them to take more risks. "I would much rather be embarrassed occasionally by what I see in our newspaper, than bored." ||
More from the summer issue of Ryerson Review of Journalism.