Friday, November 21, 2008

Editor Explains Big Changes at Christian Science Monitor

John Yemma, recently appointed editor of the Christian Science Monitor, tells of the plan and the costs for running the newspaper when it begins printing Fridays only and goes mostly online.

The cost for an approximately 80-person newsroom and eight foreign bureaus would be just $7 million a year, if it were all online, and $12 million with the Friday print edition. In this in-depth interview with Leonard Witt, Yemma tells how he believes the newsroom and journalism will be invigorated. Watch the video...

When you go to the video you'll be going to the Wired Journalists web site... after you watch the interview, click on MAIN in the menu and see what this web sites offers... for example, check out the link on Social Bookmarking for Journalists... a site by journalists for journalists...

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