“In the days when we could take it for granted that journalism mattered, we could only share assumptions about what it was, how it was delivered and funded, but this is not the case any more.”

Attributed to Alan Rusbridger (2008) in: David Kang (2013) " Essay: Do the cultural industries make money or art? http://forewords.tumblr.com/post/653245658" forewords.tumblr.com.
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