Neil Henry, a former journalist turned professor and author, argues that Google and its ilk must take on responsibility for the future of journalism, because by sticking to its insistence that it’s only concerned with “computer science,” it threatens journalism’s place in a democratic society. PLUS: New CBC chair calls for stronger mandate; Assigning blame for Alan Johnston’s kidnapping.
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