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The 200-mile rule

That’s what they used to call it at a certain Dallas newspaper that is no more. Meaning when the story was beyond 200 miles being extra careful about the facts became, essentially, unnecessary. Because nobody out thataway was likely to be reading it.

In New York City, and New Jersey, when I worked in NJ in the 70s, it was more like the 50-mile rule, but the principle was the same. Emphasis on was. The intertubes have changed all that everywhere. Now, not only is everyone beyond 50- or 200-miles likely to read it, people on the other side of the world can, too. It makes everything harder. See why the legacy media hates the Web?