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"Frankly I don't read [the Times] every day any more,"
Howell Raines tells
David A. Andelman. "I follow the news situationally now. I read the Journal, I read the Financial Times, I read USA Today, which I think is a very interesting publication in its own way. And I read the Times sort of interchangeably."
More from Raines:* "I think we're obviously in a watershed period for print journalism. And I think just from the outside, figuring out how to make money in this multifaceted environment is the real challenge the business sides are gong to take. Because the old advertising model seems to be falling apart in many ways, and I'm not sure we've seen the future yet."
* "I have to tell you my real bottom line is these are problems for the next generation of journalists and the news executives to figure out. I'm on a different journey now, and frankly it's a very pleasant one."
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