tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3117677181095992730.post3742916373251873810..comments2023-04-12T07:31:02.354-07:00Comments on Rink's Ramblings: Converged to OblivionRink's Ramblingshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07305262056097758400noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3117677181095992730.post-77605075401714437132012-10-11T10:07:07.427-07:002012-10-11T10:07:07.427-07:00Hey Rink, remember me... I'm Stevo at Fox 4. ...Hey Rink, remember me... I'm Stevo at Fox 4. I've been trying to figure out the whole news internet thing myself on a small level. I keep getting told that there is no money in the internet and that the internet is killing traditional news journalism because people can get everything for free. I still don't believe, or, I guess, want to believe that idea. I think, though, that unless professional journalists find a way to make the net viable for the news business model, than a lot of it will be left to amatuers and hobbyists, which will in some ways be good, but overall will be bad as all objectivity and critical thinking will go out the window. As bad as it is in traditional journalism, it would be much worse in the internet. I think, however, what may happen, is that some bright news person who was sent out the door before he or she was ready will come up with a model that will work. That's what I'm hoping, at least.Stella Svobodahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09497636168578171657noreply@blogger.com