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Editor and Publisher | American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE)
Tacoma News-Tribune editor and ASNE president Dave Zeeck says many of the attacks on newspapers are b.s. "We may know that such criticism is untrue, but what is our public response? Mostly silence. We are uncomfortable about advocating for ourselves. We are losing our case in the court of public opinion. The gas bags are winning." He points out that newspapers are still the source of most news in this country. "Who is the Yahoo reporter at my city hall? Where is that Google reporter risking his life in Iraq?" || Read Zeeck's speech.
> President of business journalists group sends letter to ASNEers (TBN)
Posted at 10:16 AM Mar 28, 2007
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