Outsourcing certain IT functions is one thing, outsourcing local journalism seems quite another. This ad has been generating a media storm:
We seek a newspaper journalist based in India to report on the city government and political scene of Pasadena, California, USA.
Here’s the gist of the story from Yahoo News:
Outsourcing first claimed manufacturing jobs, then hit services such as technical support, airline reservations and tax preparation. Now comes the next frontier: local journalism.
James Macpherson, editor and publisher of the two-year-old Web site pasadenanow.com, acknowledged it sounds strange to have journalists in India cover news in this wealthy city just outside Los Angeles.
Admittedly, this story sounds like it’s Dilbert on outsourcing. I heard the interview he did for BBC and frankly he made his point clear: he feels someone in India will do a better job at watching the local counsel meetings (they’re streamed online) and then summarizing them.
The journalist at BBC who was doing the interview didn’t feel too comfortable with the concept though … I bet he was seeing headlines: BBC outsources news gathering to India!
A new wave of game outsourcing has sprung - mainly on the back of MMOs and has risen to prominence with 