How (and why) to replace the AP « BuzzMachine

we come back to the gigantic wind-down costs that would entail, getting rid of parts of the operation that aren’t needed anymore. And that’s the problem: much of it isn’t needed anymore. Just ask the many newspapers that are canceling the service along with their $1-million-a-year bills. (See the Star-Ledger that was produced with a single AP pixel.)

Jarvis on link economy, reverse syndication, and why it is so expensive to try and remake old media into new.

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Barbara K. Iverson, is a professor of New Media Journalism at Columbia College Chicago. Barbara is a "late life" journalist, who has taught elementary school, been an educational researcher, and done interactive multimedia design and production, before moving to journalism in 1999. She is putting theory into practice these days with a community and citizen news website, Chicagotalks.org and invites you all to send in news and stories about Chicago. Barbara is just finishing a sabbatical year researching the future of journalism. She blogs at CurrentBuzz.org and 2chicksblogging.com.