Guest columnist David Scharfenberg suggested in a column for Boston.com that the government should set aside $100 million for a journalism fund to: seed low-cost, Internet-based news operations in cit… more →
VirtualjournalistJames McPherson wrote 3 months ago: One sign indicating the seriousness of so many failing newspapers is the number of seeming competito … more →
orionwell wrote 4 months ago: The death of American newspapers is now occurring at an almost predictable pace. Every day it seems … more →
gfsnell3 wrote 4 months ago: The bad news for the newspaper and magazine industry has become a relentless onslaught. The latest … more →
Mediascaper wrote 5 months ago: Guest columnist David Scharfenberg suggested in a column for Boston.com that the government should s … more →
Mediascaper wrote 5 months ago: Recovering Journalist takes the New York Times Co. to task for not defending established linking pra … more →
jenniferlarsonwrites wrote 6 months ago: Saw this link on MediaBistro today: rumors fly that the Seattle Post-Intelligencer may be sold or s … more →
tdepp wrote 6 months ago: If you aren’t following Newspaper Death Watch and you care about newspapers and journalism, yo … more →
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 →
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 →
Dan Reimold wrote 8 months ago: Interest in student newspapers at Vermont colleges and universities is up, and not just the Web vers … more →
contentninja wrote 1 year ago: Ready to rumble? It’s been a banner day for wrestling with the demise of newspapers. Theme of … more →