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The Times discovers Greensboro

Kit Seelye, a reporter for The New York Times, wrote to say that her story about Greensboro, blogging and citizen journalism is scheduled to run in two weeks. I wouldn't bank on it, though. Newspapers are notorious for scheduling, dropping, re-scheduling and moving timeless stories as news requires. Why, we even do it ourselves! Her article is apparently being planned for the new Monday Business section. Meanwhile, she's been busy with other stories at The Times (via Romenesko).

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Andy said:

You mean newspaper people will promise to do a story, even begin working on it and then not follow through?!? Pee-Shaw! My PR professors NEVER told me that? It can't be true!

Congrats on wooing the old, grey lady.

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