1. How do you get your first news of the day?
First news comes from blackberry on e-mails I missed overnight, then to WaPo, NYT, WSJ and BBC.
2. Either, Or (you gotta pick one!):
Kanye West or Taylor Swift?
Taylor Swift
Jon Stewart or Stephen Colbert?
Jon Stewart
Twitter or Facebook?
***Bonus Answer: Martin, Barton and Fish.
3. What’s the biggest story the media has missed this year? (Or last week):
The LIBOR rate&
Seriously, I think we miss this forever – currency, China and India.
4. Obligatory Twitter Question: Describe yourself in 140 characters or less (hash tag optional!).
47. Father. Husband. Journalist. Friend. Believer. Energetic, but flawed in all except age.
5. Are you nervous or excited about the future of Journalism? Why?
Always excited. I’ve always been about news, never sales. Good information will find a market. Newspapers aren’t dying because news is dead, newspapers are dying because classifieds are dead. Cost structures are changing as rapidly as revenue structures. Smart companies will adjust and find a way to thrive. Same with TV. After the excitement of new technology wears off, people will crave content instead of marveling at new delivery systems. Mark my words: content is still king.
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