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last edited by BillSeitz on Oct 24, 2008 4:04 pm

[Liz Gannes] interviews [Len Brody] of [Now Public], a site (which just got $10M of money).

thinks their de-emphasis of is just a cop-out. Local is damned hard because no one yet - apart from newspaper companies - has managed to get a critical mass of local content and no one - including me - knows yet how to create an alternative that can gather and share that much and more on new economics. But I have no doubt - no doubt - that there will always be a market for local news... Not every story is local. And lots of local angles are insipid. But to say that young people don't care about local is making the mistake the made with asap.

I had real troubles searching for places, but finally figured out that it liked the + separator for multi-word places. http://www.nowpublic.com/tag/East+Village Yikes that page has 3 posts from the last year! http://www.nowpublic.com/tag/Manhattan has 3 posts from the past week. http://www.nowpublic.com/tag/New+York has roughly 10 from the past week. That's a problem.

Their Politics tab is mostly national/international. All stories are tagged, but the tags are not visible except at the individual-story level (each story has its own page, which is basically a place to navigate to other things: it's rather annoying to have to click again past there to get to the real story.


 




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