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Editor Evolved

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This is the archived edition of a blog (first titled Copy Massage) kept from Sept. 4, 2003, to June 4, 2007, by Clay Wirestone. The original description: Twentysomething editor / designer / reviewer /

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Editor Evolved Editor Evolved This is the archived edition of a blog (first titled Copy Massage) kept from Sept. 4, 2003, to June 4, 2007, by Clay Wirestone. The original description: "Twentysomething editor / designer / reviewer / blogger / cartoonist Clay McCuistion muses on copy, editing and the changing media landscape." Sunday, April 10, 2011 Attempt at Introduction This blog, closed nearly four years ago, reflects a particular time and space in journalism. Events in the intervening years have made much of what I wrote seem quaint. To summarize: For several years in the early 2000s, it seemed as though print and online worlds could cozily coexist. The general line in newsrooms at the time was that online products would supplement -- but never replace -- the printed newspaper. Publications across the country still employed scores of copy editors to polish stories and write headlines. There are still copy editors, of course, and there are still printed newsp...

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