The Day The Newspaper Died – From The New Yorker

The day the newspaper died -from The New Yorker

James Franklin’s New-England Courant, launched in 1721 and its editorial policy:

“I hereby invite all Men, who have Leisure, Inclination and Ability, to speak their Minds with Freedom, Sense and Moderation, and their Pieces shall be welcome to a Place in my Paper.”

This sounds like the policy of any blog, no?

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