A nice, thought-provoking interview. Starts with the discussion of Clay Shirky's post Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable and the reactions collected by Jay Rosen and discussed in Rosen's Flying Seminar In The Future of News:
Since the clips are set on auto-start, I placed them all under the fold:
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