If you want to know how newspapers got into the pickle they are in today, read the text of a remarkable 15-year-old speech just unearthed by Jim Fitzpatrick, a retired editor and relatively new entrant to the journo-blogosphere. The speech in question, which essentially writes off the Internet as anything for publishers to worry about, was given in May, 1994, in Kansas City by Arthur (Punch)
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