‘This philosophy doesn’t merely counsel paying attention to what readers respond to—something any sane 21st-century journalist does; it essentially makes the data your editorial staff.
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‘This philosophy doesn’t merely counsel paying attention to what readers respond to—something any sane 21st-century journalist does; it essentially makes the data your editorial staff.
I don’t believe in this inevitability. As a reader of many distinctive publications, I _want_ to be led by them.’
The ‘Washington Post’ Leaders Missed the Point
The editor of the recently scrapped Book World believes in serving subscribers, not data.
The Atlantic (www.theatlantic.com)
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