"We aren't using any fancy new applications," he said. "The best route for financial viability is more or less continuous updating on the web. It's just continuous content without technological impediment - that's the fastest way to grow. We want our journalists reporting, not learning archaic coding or flash graphics."
The Boston-based Monitor will maintain an assignment desk with 30 writers and 30 editors, eight overseas bureaus, eight domestic bureaus and a Washington bureau. The Web site will have an eight-to 10-person production staff. One editorial person will oversee the daily newsletter, and 12 the weekly newspaper.
"Our journalists are going to be very busy. They're going to write a bit shorter and much faster," said Yemma.
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