The New Yorker marks a financial tipping point

James Surowiecki of the New Yorker, one of the brightest and most illuminating writers on business and finance, has started a blog.

What with him, Joe Nocera of the New York Times, Justin Fox of Time/Fortune, Daniel Gross of Newsweek, Robert Peston of the BBC and many other print and broadcast journalists drifting online, it feels like a tipping point for business blogging.

On the other hand, I suppose it could be a counter-cyclical financial journalism bubble.

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