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		<title>Alan Rusbridger on the future of news</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alan Rusbridger is the editor-in-chief of The Guardian, easily one of the most prestigious newspapers in the English-speaking world, and is widely admired as a journalist&#8217;s journalist. At the same time, he has also been one of the driving forces behind making his newspaper a leader online, which has involved embracing community &#8212; including ground-breaking [...]]]></description>
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<p>Alan Rusbridger is the editor-in-chief of <a href="http://guardian.co.uk">The Guardian</a>, easily one of the most prestigious newspapers in the English-speaking world, and is widely admired as a journalist&#8217;s journalist. At the same time, he has also been one of the driving forces behind making his newspaper a leader online, which has involved embracing community &#8212; including ground-breaking experiments such as <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree">Comment Is Free</a> &#8212; as well as social-media tools such as Twitter. The video embedded here (click through if you&#8217;re reading this via RSS) is a great summary of some of his views about the future of newspapers, the wisdom of the crowd, the blurring of the line between journalists and non-journalists, the need for community and the appeal of Twitter. Highly recommended. Hat tip to <a href="http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2009/04/two_ways_to_save_newspapers.html">Adam Tinworth</a> for the link to the video.</p>
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