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The myth of the benign billionaire as the salvation of newspapers is again shown to be the lie that it is. Wait until the LAT is sold Alden.
The only hope for newspapers is they become small nonprofits. No sports sections; just tiny internet sites designed to keep government in check. There will however be a LOT of sports newspaper websites, one person operations to go with the ESPN.coms. Can the sports writers make their websites make enough to live on? Will they be credentialed? That's the future. We shall see. Newspapers will start folding the print product by September.
The suits will never care about the talent. They think anybody can write a column or a story or cover a game or analyze a game. Remember citizen journalists? Some consultant said they were the future. Look it up.I admit I've taken a few shots at Erskine over the years but some of his columns are gut-punches.
Chris Erskine: I'm leaving The Times. I hope you had a laugh or two in my long run here