Dec 1, 2006 at 6:45pm ET by Danny Sullivan
Next month, PBS’s Frontline will have a special on the current state of news reporting. Both Google and Yahoo will be taking part in the extensive series. From the show description:
FRONTLINE interviews TV executives from ABC to The Daily Show, current and former TV anchors — including Charles Gibson, Dan Rather, Connie Chung and Ted Koppel — bloggers, Webcasters, and executives at Google and Yahoo! News, to see where the news business is headed and who is going to pay for serious news reporting.
Check it out next month, beginning January 9.
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I should probably not make suggestions before December 11, but it would be neat to see the number of comments on the frontpage too, so you can quickly scan if there’s (new) activity.
Keep it up!
You got it, Philipp — done. Actually, Barry was telling me to do it earlier today, but I just didn’t have time to put it up. All set now.