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in the movie "all th president's men" there's a scene when the editor shouted across the room woodstein. is that te? >> yes. >> thank you. >> that was a no-brainer [laughter] editor who did not like what we were doing for a long time used to call a the gold dust twins. i am not sure what that meant. >> with 40,000 journalists bng laid off this past year alone, what d.c. the future of journalism being? >> what was the first part? >> 40,000 journalists have be id off in the past year. >> 40,000 journalists have been laid off at traditional journalistic institutions. my guess their air thamany more that call themsels journalists who are doing work the web. by think that we are in a new era in which there is movement all over the place. i think some of the great journalistic institutions are going to persevere and put out most of their product on the web. but let me ask a question here. of those of you who are students, how many get most of your news from the web? and of those of you who are students, how many of you read a daily newspaper in newspaper form? there is part of the answer to y
in the movie "all th president's men" there's a scene when the editor shouted across the room woodstein. is that te? >> yes. >> thank you. >> that was a no-brainer [laughter] editor who did not like what we were doing for a long time used to call a the gold dust twins. i am not sure what that meant. >> with 40,000 journalists bng laid off this past year alone, what d.c. the future of journalism being? >> what was the first part? >> 40,000...
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woodstein. the national editor who quite frankly didn't like what we were doing for a long time used to call us the gold dust twins. not sure what that meant. >> 40,000 journalists being laid off in the last year alone, what do you see the future of journalism being today? where do you think we are headed? >> what was the first part of your question about being laid off? >> 40,000 journalists have been laid off in the last year. >> 40,000 journalists have been laid off at traditional journalistic institutions in the last year, and my guess is there's that many more who call themselves journalists who are doing work on the web. i think that we are in a new era in which there is movement all over the place. and that some of the great traditional journalistic institutions are going to persevere and put out most of their product on the web. let me ask a question here. of those of you who are students, how many of you get most of your news from the web? and of those of you who are students, how many
woodstein. the national editor who quite frankly didn't like what we were doing for a long time used to call us the gold dust twins. not sure what that meant. >> 40,000 journalists being laid off in the last year alone, what do you see the future of journalism being today? where do you think we are headed? >> what was the first part of your question about being laid off? >> 40,000 journalists have been laid off in the last year. >> 40,000 journalists have been laid off...
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in the movie "all the president's men" there's a scene when the editor shouted across the room woodstein >> that was a no-brainer [laughter] editor who did not like what we were doing for a long time used to call as the gold dust twins. i am not sure what that meant. >> with 40,000 journalists being laid off this past year alone, what d.c. the future of journalism being? >> what was the first part? >> 40,000 journalists have been laid off in the past year. >> 40,000 journalists have been laid off at traditional journalistic institutions. my guess their air that many more that call themselves journalists who are doing work on the web. by think that we are in a new era in which there is movement all over the place. i think some of the great journalistic institutions are going to persevere and put out most of their product on the web. but let me ask a question here. of those of you who are students, how many get most of your news from the web? and of those of you who are students, how many of you read a daily newspaper in newspaper form? there is part of the answer to your question. >> a st
in the movie "all the president's men" there's a scene when the editor shouted across the room woodstein >> that was a no-brainer [laughter] editor who did not like what we were doing for a long time used to call as the gold dust twins. i am not sure what that meant. >> with 40,000 journalists being laid off this past year alone, what d.c. the future of journalism being? >> what was the first part? >> 40,000 journalists have been laid off in the past year....
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in the movie "all the president's men" there's a scene when the editor shouted across the room woodsteinhat true? >> yes. >> thank you. >> that was a no-brainer [laughter] editor who did not like what we were doing for a long time used to call as the gold dust twins. i am not sure what that meant. >> with 40,000 journalists being laid off this past year alone, what d.c. the future of journalism being? >> what was the first part? >> 40,000 journalists have been laid off in the past year. >> 40,000 journalists have been laid off at traditional journalistic institutions. my guess their air that many more that call themselves journalists who are doing work on the web. by think that we are in a new era in which there is movement all over the place. i think some of the great journalistic institutions are going to persevere and put out most of their product on t web. but let me ask a question here. of those of you who are students, how many get most of your news from the web? d of those of you who are students, how many of y read a daily newspaper in newspaper form? there is part of the answer
in the movie "all the president's men" there's a scene when the editor shouted across the room woodsteinhat true? >> yes. >> thank you. >> that was a no-brainer [laughter] editor who did not like what we were doing for a long time used to call as the gold dust twins. i am not sure what that meant. >> with 40,000 journalists being laid off this past year alone, what d.c. the future of journalism being? >> what was the first part? >> 40,000...