Tuesday, August 02, 2005
larry kramer of cbsnews.com
'The Web's become a much faster place to get the news you want' - The Media Center @ API: "One of the things we worried about with the advent of the Internet was that there would be a plethora of sources, and that people would have a harder time sorting out where they’re getting news from. I think that occurred for a little while, but I think the Internet’s matured faster than we thought, and the quality content sites are dominating people’s time, grabbing people’s attention and time. People are still, in the end, going to quality news organizations to get their news; they’re just going on the Web instead of somewhere else. They’re not going to sort of fledgling start-ups that don’t necessarily play by the same set of rules or have the same credibility."