Student Printz (University of Southern Mississippi)
That's one student journalist's view of the print edition. "I see it as far inferior to the Internet in most of the ways I prefer to get my information, but I do not think it has no value," writes
David McRaney. "The paper news should provide long-form, in-depth coverage, while the Internet should be interactive, immediate, provide an open dialog with the audience and throw in all those nifty doo-dads and videos people love to play with."
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