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Murdoch versus Google

billcarney wrote 1 month ago: In a Mothra versus Godzilla battle, media magnate Rupert Murdoch is detaching his newspapers from Go … more →

Tags: Google, Murdoch

Canadian newspapers profitable, stock rising

billcarney wrote 1 month ago: Take that blogosphere! Yes, this boring old technology trivialized as MSM is alive and well, even ab … more →

Tags: Newspapers, papers booming

Some thoughts on new technology1 comment

billcarney wrote 5 months ago: NM/MSM is better than MSM/NM. New is better than old. Technology will liberate. Technology is evil. … more →

Tags: ethics of technology

New Media from Iran troubles MSM

billcarney wrote 5 months ago: The tendency of mainstream media to simply quote from new media, without seeking a second source or … more →

Tags: Iranian Revolution

MSM fall for Wikipedia hoax

billcarney wrote 7 months ago: An Irish student put a phony quote in  Wikipedia obit on Oscar-winning composer Maurice Jaure to see … more →

Tags: Wikipedia, Hoax

New media taking a financial hit too3 comments

billcarney wrote 8 months ago: While New Media tend to gloat over the financial troubles of MainStreamMedia, it turns out that they … more →

Tags: Slate, YouTube, Yahoo, Google

Susan Boyle demonstrates MSM/NM co-dependency

billcarney wrote 8 months ago: It’s been about nine days and counting, but Susan Boyle’s clip from the British “r … more →

Tags: Susan Boyle, Reality Television, Britain Has Talent

Canadians flock to social media

billcarney wrote 8 months ago: Canada NewsWire (CNW) and Leger Marketing released a survey of 1500 Canadians and found that we real … more →

Tags: Social Media, CNW, Poll, léger

State of the media: bleakest report yet

billcarney wrote 9 months ago: The Project for Excellence in Journalism (US) put out its sixth — and admittedly  bleakest … more →

Tags: shrinking newsroom, State of Media report, Project for Excellence in Journalism

CRTC hearings on new media to be broadcast

billcarney wrote 10 months ago: For the first time in ten years, the CRTC is looking at its role as a regulator (if any) of new medi … more →

Tags: CRTC, CRTC hearings

"Responsible journalism" to get Supreme test

billcarney wrote 10 months ago: Interesting discussion from the Law Times on a potentially groundbreaking decision going to the Supr … more →

Tags: libel, Grant vs Torstar

Networks dying, specialty channels thriving

billcarney wrote 10 months ago: Interesting Star story points out that it’s not just newspapers that are suffering: over the a … more →

Tags: specialty channels, TV nets

Bloggers as hunters, MSM as gatherers

billcarney wrote 1 year ago: Rogers Communications Distinguished Visiting Professor at Ryerson University has some interesting th … more →

Tags: bloggers as hunters, msm as gatherers

recession or not, we're keeping our cells and internet

billcarney wrote 1 year ago: A small (800 respondents) survey of North Americans show that among the items they would cut back on … more →

Tags: Cells, Internet

Magazines, Mymagazines.com seem to have settled

billcarney wrote 1 year ago: I have an unconfirmed report that there has been a legal settlement between all the major magazine g … more →

Tags: Copyright, Magazines, mymagazines.com case

Americans rely on old media in credit crisis

billcarney wrote 1 year ago: Interesting story from Saturday’s Globe about the huge web traffic going to MSM sites like the … more →

Tags: New York Times

Newspapers fighting proposed Yahoo/Google deal

billcarney wrote 1 year ago: The World Association of Newspapers is urging Ottawa, and other national governments, to nix an ad d … more →

Tags: Circulation, public relations and news, Newspapers, world newspaper association

Fake news shows cause dumber youth?

billcarney wrote 1 year ago: Well, maybe. A recent US study shows that the Daily/Colbert shows have the highest “news … more →

Tags: Recent Research, Daily Show, Colbert Report

U.S. newspaper editors befuddled by new technology

billcarney wrote 1 year ago: A Pew survey of 250 newspaper editors shows that only five per cent can foresee how the web/new medi … more →

Tags: Newspapers, pew study


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