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Thursday, December 26, 2013

Viral stories vs. journalism

Esquire's Luke O'Neil has a fantastic look at the rise of viral bullshit and why it wins over actual journalism in today's media climate. It makes you wonder how you could take advantage of it while improving it - that, in a nutshell, would be the future of journalism.
Posted by Michael at 11:38 AM
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