Justin, I don’t want to be a choir, but your work is crucial to restoration of the diminished delivery system between reality and the need to know. We have a delivery problem. Not a diminished product or market for journalism. That like food and water might be inconvenient, but is undeniable, inescapable. What has changed is only systemic. Thanks.
Justin, I don’t want to be a choir, but your work is crucial to restoration of the diminished delivery system between reality and the need to know. We have a delivery problem. Not a diminished product or market for journalism. That like food and water might be inconvenient, but is undeniable, inescapable. What has changed is only systemic. Thanks.
You're preaching to the choir! I've been ranting to anyone who will listen that our problem isn't just a revenue issue — we've got a news delivery crisis. I don't think we're doing nearly enough to reach people, particularly new news consumers or those who have tuned out of real journalism in recent years. I don't think I've particularly figured this out, either, but I'm at least anxious about it!
I appreciate the kind words, as always. Thanks for supporting!
Justin, I don’t want to be a choir, but your work is crucial to restoration of the diminished delivery system between reality and the need to know. We have a delivery problem. Not a diminished product or market for journalism. That like food and water might be inconvenient, but is undeniable, inescapable. What has changed is only systemic. Thanks.
You're preaching to the choir! I've been ranting to anyone who will listen that our problem isn't just a revenue issue — we've got a news delivery crisis. I don't think we're doing nearly enough to reach people, particularly new news consumers or those who have tuned out of real journalism in recent years. I don't think I've particularly figured this out, either, but I'm at least anxious about it!
I appreciate the kind words, as always. Thanks for supporting!