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No news is bad news: Read this, and then pick up a newspaper8 comments

James McPherson wrote 3 months ago: One sign indicating the seriousness of so many failing newspapers is the number of seeming competito … more →

Tags: Politics, Journalism, Written Elsewhere, History, Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, Newspapers, Chris Matthews

Journalism is Dead, Long Live Journalism!1 comment

orionwell wrote 4 months ago: The death of American newspapers is now occurring at an almost predictable pace.  Every day it seems … more →

Tags: Readership strategies, publishing strategy, open publishing, Journalism & Newspapers, huffington post, Rocky Mountain News, 2008 Bivings Report, news-blog

Rocky Mountain News to Close

gfsnell3 wrote 4 months ago: The bad news for the newspaper and magazine industry has become a relentless onslaught. The latest … more →

Tags: Business, Newspapers, old media, Paul Gillin, Rocky Mountain News

Journalism fund proposal incites cries of media bias

Mediascaper wrote 5 months ago: Guest columnist David Scharfenberg suggested in a column for Boston.com that the government should s … more →

Tags: online journalism, Media Criticism, News Industry, Newspaper Industry, New York Times, Boston Globe, Boston.com, David Scharfenberg, journalism fund

More thoughts on GateHouse v. New York Times Co.

Mediascaper wrote 5 months ago: Recovering Journalist takes the New York Times Co. to task for not defending established linking pra … more →

Tags: online journalism, Headlines, ethics, Copyright, fair-use, Journalism ethics, Media Criticism, New York Times, Gatehouse Media

Another one bites the dust?

jenniferlarsonwrites wrote 6 months ago: Saw this  link on MediaBistro today: rumors fly that the Seattle Post-Intelligencer may be sold or s … more →

Tags: Journalism, Joint Operating Agreement, Competition, Newspaper, JOA, Newspaper Preservation Act, Seattle, post-intelligencer, RealClearMarkets.com

A Shout Out to Newspaper Death Watch

tdepp wrote 6 months ago: If you aren’t following Newspaper Death Watch and you care about newspapers and journalism, yo … more →

Tags: blogs, SD Watch, Kansas Watch, media, Kansas City, Kansas City Kansan, Nick Sloan

"Journalism Schools Alter Curriculum After Anderson Cooper Takes Off Shirt"

Dan Reimold wrote 6 months ago: Newspaper Death Watch got you down?  Let’s lighten things up.  A colleague with a sense of hum … more →

Tags: Future of Journalism, Journalism, Journalism Education, 60 Minutes, Anderson Cooper, College Journalism, Dateline Hollywood, journalism education, Michael Phelps

College Papers Not Immune to Economic Doom and Gloom3 comments

Dan Reimold wrote 7 months ago: As I wrote in early October, “The story of the student press so far this semester: The existen … more →

Tags: College Media, Future of Journalism, Journalism, New Media, Student Newspaper, Advertising Revenue, College Journalism, College Media, daily northwestern

Take That Newspaper Death Watch: Part II8 comments

Dan Reimold wrote 8 months ago: Interest in student newspapers at Vermont colleges and universities is up, and not just the Web vers … more →

Tags: New Media, Student Newspaper, Journalism, College Media, Future of Journalism, College Media, student journalism, College Journalism, The Cynic

Buckle up, boys; bumpy ride isn't over

contentninja wrote 1 year ago: Ready to rumble? It’s been a banner day for wrestling with the demise of newspapers. Theme of … more →

Tags: Content, Newspapers, Journalism, Social Media, audience, elite insiders, journalism celebrities, Paul Gillin, The New Yorker


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