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Why Even Print the Washington Post?
The Post's Robert Wone controversy continues, at least in my mind.
Over the weekend, the paper's ombudsman, Andy Alexander, wrote in favor of the decision to go with a Web-only presentation of a two-part series by reporter Paul Duggan on the mysterious 2006 murder of Wone, a 32-year-old lawyer.
Washington Post’s Robert Wone Story: Web Experiment?
Washington Post reporter Paul Duggan spent four months reporting and writing a two-part series on a juicy local murder case. The results were published on Monday and Tuesday, to great public acclaim. Yet faithful subscribers who scoop up their paper on the front steps each day found none of it in their pages---only a few teasers sending them to washingtonpost.com.
Is this a bold experiment by a savvy media institution to herd its readership across platforms? Depends on whom you ask.
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