Paying for foreign reporting requires creative financing

by Tim Windsor on January 29, 2009

Whether the shuttering of foreign bureaus by metropolitan newspapers and some TV networks in recent years — to refocus efforts stateside as budgets tightened — was a good thing or bad is certainly worthy of debate.

But what is certain is that, as a result, there are now fewer reporters covering fewer stories in foreign countries for American news organizations.

Some of those that do remain are still in the employ of the few remaining deep-pocketed organizations with bureaus. But an increasing number are independent or loosely confederated reporters, chasing stories first and finding buyers for them second.

Read more at The Media Lab…

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2 Dizi izle June 23, 2009 at 9:11 pm

Foreigners can't read newspapers daily and can't watch TV's on time. Remember this!

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