“Certainly, I didn’t do as much as I should have after all the excitement of the late 1990s. I suspect many of you in this room did the same, quietly hoping that this thing called the digital revolution would just limp away.” —Rupert Murdoch, “old media” mogul. —News must adapt to web, says Murdoch (Guardian)
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