Meanland extract: If newspapers are so great, why is the election being fought online?
Jacinda Woodhead
August 17
McSweeney’s today declared ‘the newspaper’ the best eReader on the market. Ha ha, McSweeney’s, very clever.
But in Australia, as far as the election goes, the online environment – from Twitter brawls to polling analysis – leaves the newspaper for dead. While the Age, the Australian et al do eventually catch-up, the online community’s already been there, dissected it and thrown the funeral.
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