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		<title>Readers expect news to find them(Via Niemanlab)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[More than a year ago, Brian Stelter had a story in The New York Times about how the social-media generation takes it upon themselves to pass on the news they feel is worthwhile. The story contained a quote from an unidentified college student that has become iconic of the new journalism evolving before our eyes. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The new rules of news &#124; Dan Gillmor &#124; guardian.co.uk</title>
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You may have noticed – you could hardly miss it – the blizzard of anniversary stories last month about the fall of Lehman Brothers, an event that helped spark last year&#8217;s financial meltdown. The coverage reminded me that journalists failed to do their jobs before last year&#8217;s crisis emerged, and have continued to fail since [...]]]></description>
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