Crogs, or carefully-researched weblogs, is just one of things you learn about in this terrific article in the Columbia Journalism Review on the race in U.S. newsrooms to adapt to the Internet. It would be great to see something on the Canadian scene as my sense is that the changes are afoot as well (the Globe has finally dropped the paywall on columnists for subscribers, while the Canwest papers make the full digital versions available to subscribers for free).
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March 2, 2007
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