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Journalists are just middlemen for the sources
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The important people in news are the sources and witnesses (who can now publish and broadcast what they know themselves.
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While you were sleeping, from Berlin
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2009 June 30
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8:27 PM 9 July 2009 GMT
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Journalists are just middlemen for the sources
The important people in news are the sources and witnesses (who can now publish and broadcast what they know themselves.
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"When you think of news as a business, except in very unusual circumstances, the sources never got paid. So the news was always free, it was the reporting of it that cost.
What Anderson calls "Free" -- we in Rebooting The News call Sources Go Direct. Absolutely nothing strange about it. The Internet always disintermediates. Did you see the "media" in the middle of that word? It's the middle that's hurt in the new world. Sorry. The new world pays the source, indirectly, and obviates the middleman."
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