BC Business writer Lucy Hyslop recently sat down with Vancouver Sun editor Patricia Graham to discuss the challenges of bringing newspapers into the digital age.
It's worth reading for insight into the Postmedia chain's best digital property, as Graham terms it, plus where Graham plans to take the Sun in the coming years. Hint: it will involve thinking of new ways to increase revenue.
BC Business writer Lucy Hyslop recently sat down with Vancouver Sun editor Patricia Graham to discuss the challenges of bringing newspapers into the digital age.
It's worth reading for insight into the Postmedia chain's best digital property, as Graham terms it, plus where Graham plans to take the Sun in the coming years. Hint: it will involve thinking of new ways to increase revenue.
The story is also worth reading for insight into Graham herself. While Graham's tenacity is well-known, less has been written on how the editor of a major newspaper de-stresses from a very stressful job: Graham goes to a local knitting club. It's something that, she says, "“puts me in touch with people I wouldn’t necessarily come across and it’s a great leveller; we meet as equals free of the demands of our day jobs.”
Check out the rest of the story at BC Business.
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