Paul Carr starts his lengthy Guardian post with a rather cruel party analogy, but once you get past that, you get on to a much more interesting sense of his ideas for newspapers.
His advice: Stop updating and worrying about speed, start reflecting and worrying more about accuracy and quality. Embrace the bloggers and provide incentives for them to find you subscribers, then they'll stop swiping your content.
The approach: Get reporters to focus on producing quality and not 'vomiting words at a screen.'