News Anchor? or Millstone?

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Jeff Jarvis is on particularly good form at the moment. I love his ornery challenges to MSNBC’s clumsy (and mean) management of its US presidential debate footage.

Today he has a great post saying TV news is about to sink under its own infrastructure. He looks at the $14m cost of a network news anchor and makes it sound like a millstone.

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