Chronicle of Higher Education That's what New York Times executive editor
Bill Keller told college and university leaders on Monday. More quotes:
* "For all the woes besetting our business, I believe in my heart that newspapers will be around for a long time," even if they aren't always delivered "as that lovable old-fashioned bundle of ink and cellulose."
* When editors get together, "People ask each other 'How are you?' in a tone you would use for a friend who had just emerged from a messy divorce or rehab."
* "Technology has lowered the barriers to entry in the news business. This is unsettling to the traditional news business, but it is also an opportunity."