So from the clues we know that the future of journalism is networked not silo'd, we know that it has to be distributed not static, we know that it has to be appropriate for the platform, and to be really effective it has to be trusted and open to engagement ...(Photo of my grandfather Hobert Edwards)
Fish where the fish are
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That is great advice that is so simple. Why do still so many try to fish where there are no fish?