According to L. Gordon Crovitz in the Wall Street Journal, it isn’t just the business models for news that need reevaluating, but journalism itself. Crovitz furthers the thesis of a former WSJ editor Bernard Kilgore: “It doesn’t have to have happened yesterday to be news.” During his tenure, Kilgore forced the newspaper to adapt — by explaining the implications of the financial news for its readers, rather than just reporting yesterday’s facts. Crovitz suggests that newspapers today need to adapt to online breaking news in a similar fashion.