"What do striking Hollywood writers and journalists have in common?"

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Poynter:"We both see our work distributed far and wide, thanks to modern technology. And we'd both like to be paid for it."
Associated Press CEO says users probably won't pay for content. He's eyeing search engines and news aggregators. I'm still not convinced that users shouldn't or won't pay if all news organizations force them to, but we'll see. (h/t Long Beach PT)

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