> You can probably
> compare the market value of a news story to the half-life of very unstable
> isotopes. A NYTimes report can be substituted by a CNN report or a Fox News
> report or a WaPo report or a Gawker summary or a HuffPo summary.

The problem is that while everyone and his brother can pass along or
comment on a story, someone has to do the original reporting. As the
ability to profit from good journalism wanes, especially at the local
level, we're seeing once-respected organizations trying to "do more
with less". And as operations whose primary motivation is providing
accurate information are replaced by providers with a more overt
ideological agenda, we as a society lose.

Having said that, given the choice between paying for a story online
or getting it free, I'll choose free every time.

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