You Heard It Here First
A must-read op-ed in the Saturday New York Times about "packaged news" makes a point I raised earlier about the pressure on broadcasters large and small to add more programming. If you can't afford to produce your own news, you'll take someone else's.
And Sunday's Washington Post Outlook section includes another writer's take on the scoop first reported by Romanesko that the Associated Press is offering "alternative" leads along with the boring old news. I think the reality of what the AP is doing (second item) is funnier than any of the strained jokes here, but I'm just a hifalutin satirist who prefers Robert Benchley to Dave Barry any day.
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