

They discussed the high-profile case and how to deal with the media and jurors wanting more information. It was entertaining.
This blog was mentioned a couple of times and even called "informal media" and was distinguished from the good ol' days when a newspaper article couldn't be written until it had 2-3 sources. This certainly isn't your grandmother's newspaper.
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David, I meant it in the kindest possible way.
And I can say, 20 years after leaving print journalism, that even my grandmother's newspaper isn't my grandmother's newspaper anymore.
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