The Changing Ways We Read

This is a segment from the The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. It is a fascinating segment that deals with the current book price wars, eBooks, and how people are consuming content today. Unlike the two-minute sound bytes you normally get in the mainstream media, this is almost twelve minutes. As a result, the piece explores the subject in more depth.

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Posted on 03 November 2009

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  1. @markchowell says:

    Very interesting. I agree Michael, the length of this segment allows in some insight that I hadn't heard in shorter soundbites. Thanks for sharing!


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