Columbia Journalism Review Tribune chief innovation officer
Lee Abrams is more thoughtful and low-key than he appears on his blog or in a big presentation, reports
Robert Love. He says in many ways, journalists' anger directed toward Abrams seems misdirected, if understandable. "Abrams may be the herald for change, but he is not responsible for the meltdown that led to this crisis. The problems facing newspapers in this transitional period come from every quarter and have been festering for a decade, for the most part unaddressed."