The AP's David Bauder looks through the Project for Excellence in Journalism's annual State of the News Media report and relays a few interesting findings: the internet is making journalists work harder, but we don't seem to mind, and this:
Most news Web sites are no longer final destinations. The report found that many users insist that the sites, and even individual pages, offer plenty of options to navigate elsewhere for more information, the project found. Rosenstiel said he's even able to reach Washington Post stories through the New York Times' Web site. In another unexpected finding, citizen-created Web sites and blogs are actually far less welcoming to outside commentary than the so-called mainstream media, the report said
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