
The world is in the midst of what many believe is the most significant media reformation since Gutenberg invented moveable type. Before Gutenberg, monks transcribed important texts at great expense. Who can really afford to hire or maintain monks? So only the very rich, mostly the Catholic church, had access to publishing the written word.
Today the mainstream media are like monks a few years after Gutenberg. They can either embrace the new technology and the market changes that come with it or ...
... not.
I am one of the journalist monks who is actively encouraging adaptation from within the little MSM monastery where I scribe, or more precisely, edit photos and graphics. This blog and a business site,
GraphicLens, a joint effort with my son-in-law and wife, are where I participate in the new media order.