Posted 06.18.08 | Filed under: Theory & Practice
There’s been a lot of talk recently about paying journalists by the page view, and I just think that’s a ridiculous idea,” said Aron Pilhofer, the Times’s editor for interactive news, during a session this morning at the Mediabistro Circus. “I think we’re a long way from reporters paying attention to page views.
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