Nieman Journalism Lab: AP’s Tom Curley on the ‘oversupply’ of news – full text and audio
October 14th, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Journalism, Online Journalism
Ah, Nieman Journalism Lab, how we love your full transcripts and audio.
Publishers must take back control of their content from search engines, aggregators and bloggers, which have become the ‘preferred customer destinations for breaking news’, the Associated Press (AP) president and chief executive Tom Curley told an industry summit in Beijing last week.
But as Nieman Journalism Lab reported on Friday, Curley was ‘far more revealing’ when he spoke without a prepared text on October 6 at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club in Hong Kong.
NJL is kindly sharing the audio and transcript.
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