CEO of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Paul Levy started this on his blog, in response to the news surrounding possible close down of the Boston Globe, (and lots more updates here, here, and here and many others).
A number of Boston-based bloggers who care about the continued existence of the Globe have banded together in conducting a blog rally. We are simultaneously posting this paragraph to solicit your ideas of steps the Globe could take to improve its financial picture:
We view the Globe as an important community resource, and we think that lots of people in the region agree and might have creative ideas that might help in this situation. So, here’s your chance. Please don’t write with nasty comments and sarcasm: Use this forum for thoughtful and interesting steps you would recommend to the management that would improve readership, enhance the Globe’s community presence, and make money. Who knows, someone here might come up with an idea that will work, or at least help. Thank you.
I thought I’d pass this along. If you have a blog, Twitter, or Facebook account, please add Paul Levy’s blog url as an update or to your status bar to help us reach more people.
[UPDATE] and there is a Globe story about this: Bloggers rally to back paper
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