Los Angeles Times | Journalism.org They're hopeful their publications will regain their footing by shifting news to online editions and by employing innovations like video and computer-assisted reporting. More than half of the 259 editors surveyed by Pew's Project for Excellence in Journalism rated the overall quality of their papers as better now compared with three years ago, with a majority saying the quality of writing and the depth of reporting had improved. || Read
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MacMillan notes some findings that jumped out in the study (Reuters)
There are no doubt going to be some changes to...