Comments by user: RustyShackleford
What kind of pablum is this? "Sleekly modern" and "breathtaking contribution"... is this a news story or a press release from the Newseum? I suppose, with the Greenspun connection, it technically is more of a release than actual editorial coverage.
And, FWIW, the general consensus among those who are not financially vested in the project is that the Newseum embodies all that is wrong with the media today. Instead of using money for payroll—maybe bring in some more writers so people can spend time developing their stories and photographers don't have to snap horribly forced portrait shots all day long—media companies, who openly complain about how little money they are making, use it to build a mausoleum.
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