Chris Horne
Feb 24, 2017 · 1 min read

This has been the problem all along — not just one respective to this generation —much of legacy media has acted as if it thinks the Internet is just a new delivery system, not it’s own medium. Like they’d upgraded the type of paper or gone from TV with tubes to flat-screens. It’s this “adapting the newspaper” mentality — when it should have been an “adapting journalism” mentality — that’s helped lead to this crossroads for the industry. So, I’d argue that the Mr. Tyner and his peers aren’t the only folks who deserve something new.

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    Sixth degree black belt in Shaq-fu. Gave up Lent for bacon. Publisher of The Devil Strip. JSK Journalism Fellow at Stanford, Class of 2019. Lucky dude.