This is an aside titled 'Jeff Jarvis, Spot.us, and the state of shoe leather reporting' dated 11/12/08

“Yes, by Jeff Jarvis’ logic, the hardworking reporters now on the street were fools: They didn’t spend their time figuring out how to multiplatform themselves. I think of that guy John Conroy, who wrote about police torture for years for the Chicago Reader, which is now bankrupt and had to let Conroy go just as—after years and years—Conroy’s reporting (100,000 words!) on the subject was vindicated and an official investigation began at last. Dedicated guys who did great work at the dying dailies are being made to feel by Jarvis that they deserve to be downsized. Yet who has the most honor, the men and women who did the work or the media consultants who mock them?” – that’s from Ron Rosenbaum’s smackdown. By the way, if you haven’t seen spot.us yet, a point or a counterpoint might be made with it as an example (Jarvis is on the board.) Update: Jeff Jarvis‘ response here.

Posted by Joanne on Nov. 12, 2008 Tagged: , , ,

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