Some of the British media outlets have done extremely well in the age of the internet via their online editions, such as the Daily Mail, the Telegraph and the Guardian. Doubtless he will be trying to emulate this success, but being from a broadcast background, I don’t see where his useful experience lies...
Some Internet sites of established news organizations are currently not doing too badly; however, although I’m no Kreskin, one suspects that in twenty or thirty years’ time, they will all be swept away.
Some of the British media outlets have done extremely well in the age of the internet via their online editions ... but being from a broadcast background, I dont see where his useful experience lies...
It's his experience in managing a government propaganda ministry that we thought would be especially helpful!
American newspapers are doing the opposite.
They’re limiting the number of times non-subscribers can access their pages, which also limits the number of advertising opportunities.
Fools.