
That is, for magazine editors who have somehow managed to stay on board during extensive layoffs, interns are the new black - and free labor trumps all.
Keep this in mind, young journalists!
Citizen journalism has become a watchdog for professional journalists, who in turn report on the very phenomenon that watches them. But who's watching them both?
Andrew Nusca has been writing about media issues as The Editorialiste since 2006. Most recently, he has been associate editor of business and tech Web site ZDNet and science and tech Web site SmartPlanet.
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