Monday, August 11, 2008
philly: you can have your news when it's good and old.



This would be hilarious if it weren't true. Some old coot at the Philly Inquirer got the idea on how to beat the internet...by not allowing their stories to appear on the website until the printed version of the paper is available.

Because in Philly apparently, news only happens on a deadline - and people aren't interested in getting information on a more timely basis. Right. Hilarious and sad. It's also clear that the news industry still hasn't wrestled with how to deal with this internet beast.

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