Newspapers and the 24-hour Internet →
Older, but still good. AJR examines four papers’ online operations:
“We’re jumping into stories in progress, and we get things wrong, the natural errors that come from the fog of news,” Clark says. “We talk about knowing when to ‘vague it up’ and wait for the facts to settle. People on the Web recognize that they’re seeing a flow and not the newspaper end product. They expect to come back and see that the story has changed. But the standards of journalism on the Web are the same as in print.”