Houston Chronicle | Romenesko Letters | Newsosaur.com
"With the direct sale of its words, the Philadelphia Inquirer has mortgaged their value," writes
Loren Steffy. "Knowing they are simply a money-raising vehicle, available to the highest bidder, readers will no longer care what those words say." || Read a
response from the Inquirer's
Carl Lavin. ||
Alan Mutter writes: "It's entirely possible that [Steffy] ain’t seen nothing yet."