Mark Gruenberg —
September 29, 2011
— Press Associates, Inc.
The labor movement, and labor media, have a chance -- if they’ll take it -- to fill a void in trusted communications left by the decline in “old media,” the failings of “new media” and the timidity of the Democratic Party, according to John Nichols of the Nation magazine. Speaking at the International Labor Communications Association's annual meeting last week, Nichols took sharp jabs at present media while arguing that labor should embrace what he calls “next media.”