The Valleywag blog has an interesting take — it’s not good for PR people — on the naming of Marcus Brauchli as the new managing editor of the Wall Street Journal.
“Anyway, the younger generation of newspaper managers, Brauchli among them, are tired of these cosy arrangements; and tired of being scooped if news leaks out to the web before the embargo is lifted. Where the Journal leads, others will follow. So, flacks, expect a change in the rules of the game.”
Read more here, including some interesting reader comments about whether a change in embargoed material will apply to Journal tech guru Walter Mossberg.Â
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