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Or, more specifically, hell no.
I've yet to see a less efficient market produce more of something. Give it time. There are plenty of models that will make sense for investigative journalism... and they'll end up being better at it than the current inefficient models.
TPMmuckraker is a start. There will be more.
Since we cannot -- and should not -- "re-create" scarcity (or local monopolies) to solve this problem, this presents challenging questions for the future of "long form" investigative journalism, which is expensive to fund and sustain. The best hope is to try to find create new cross-subsidies for investigative journalism, but where those cross-subsidies flow from is the difficult question. Non-profits? Micropayments? Google?? Who knows. Difficult days ahead no matter how you cut it. I wish I could be more optimistic, but it's hard for the reasons Zuckerman, Starr and many others note.
More here.
Though Mike's new post says that maybe even cross-subsidies aren't needed: http://techdirt.com/articles/20090317/031231414...