Newspapers are the cornerstone of democracy.
(No, not anymore. Only a little more than half the people in America read a newspaper on a weekly basis.)
Yes, now more than ever. People can more clearly develop their opinions because the sources of content have multiplied. And the power of the intellectual ruling class (i.e. editors) who filter and censor and control the flow of information is dying.
Newspapers need to be the leaders in this true democratization of information. Newspapers need to liberate its readers. Give them what they are truly curious about.
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