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Sunday, June 17, 2007

Link: Watergate’s 35th Anniversary: Would That Story Have Been Broken Today?

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If Watergate had broken today, chances are someone would have posted a news story with inaccurate information too early, or the in-depth reporting needed might have been neglected in favor of quicker, more immediate, and more broad-interest scoops. That is not to say that the Post, still among the best daily papers and Web sites in the industry, would not have been on top of the story. But there is no doubt that online and immediacy demands of today could have impacted the careful, slow-building and meticulous coverage.
Posted by Thursday at 7:13 PM
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