Kinsey Wilson (left) tells paidContent that Argo is a way of trying to replace what newspapers have traditionally provided, according to paidContent: "Do you do it comprehensively across the board on all topics the way newspapers have or a little more selectively, realizing there are a broader number of news organizations?” Instead of one trying to do it all, different outlets can focus on certain topics or aspects. Argo includes a strong emphasis on collaboration.Please post your replies in the comments section, below. To e-mail confidentially, write jimhopkins[at]gmail[dot-com]; see Tipsters Anonymous Policy in the rail, upper right.
EX-USAT employee, so who cares now?
ReplyDeleteWilson was the newsroom's most senior digital editor. His (abrupt) departure begged the question: What better opportunities did he find beyond one of the nation's most widely read websites and newspapers? This paidContent interview answers that question.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Does anyone know which NPR stations are participating? For the last week or so, KJZZ in Phoenix has been talking about hiring three investigative reporters for local coverage. Is that part of this project or is KJZZ going solo on their hiring?
ReplyDeleteAnonymous said...
ReplyDeleteEX-USAT employee, so who cares now?
12/24/2009 1:52 PM
Still: What that poster said...
he's glowing in that picture. good for him for leaving.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous@1:39 p.m. left the following comment; I initially deleted it, but then changed my mind. Here it is:
ReplyDeleteJim said...
Wilson was the newsroom's most senior digital editor. His (abrupt) departure
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Maybe his departure wasn't "abrupt." Maybe it was planned and you think it was "abrupt" because you'd like to make an issue out of things. Hmmm???