New York Times | Poynter Online
The Los Angeles Times has assigned three investigative reporters and half a dozen editors to find ideas for re-engaging readers, reports
Katharine Q. Seelye. A report is expected in about two months. "We shouldn’t be waiting for corporate headquarters or a think tank or a consultant to come up with ideas to secure our future," says
Marc Duvoisin, an assistant managing editor who will direct the investigation. |
Geneva Overholser: "We can save journalism -- if we open ourselves to the possibilities." ||
Tim McGuire: We need to do something fast about declining readership and advertising.