Why, in this age of lightning-fast publishing, do members of prestigious national publications like the
New York Times and the
Wall Street Journal still agree to embargoes? Microsoft, it seems, has placed an embargo on its new Zune models, but
Gizmodo already has photos, and the Silicon Alley Insider, too,
has already scooped its much-larger business-news rivals, with reports that Microsoft will introduce new Zunes with flash-memory storage, competing with Apple's iPod Nano line. Jay Greene from
BusinessWeek, Jeff Leeds, music reporter at the
Times, and
Nick Wingfield of the
Journal, we hear, were among the reporters scribbling away at the Microsoft launch event in the Seattle area today. And what did they get in exchange for agreeing to sit on the news?
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