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Print's not dead (2)

jerobear wrote 4 months ago: Following my last blog, here’s a similar piece from the States . . . Reports that we are dying … more →

Tags: ramblings, Newspapers, Local Newspapers, Congleton Chronicle. American newspapers, South Dakota, New Mexico, Maine, Georgia, Illinois

Rest in Print (R.I.P.)4 comments

milksmith wrote 1 year ago: There are five stages of grief after a loss: denial/shock, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance … more →

Tags: social issues, Humbly & Honestly Opinionated, Newspapers, Journalism, Bootsy Collins, job loss, printing press, Daily Cougar, Houston Chronicle

Why Are Newspapers Vanishing?

Doug O. wrote 1 year ago: … more →

Tags: Cartoon, Newspapers

Will the Internet kill the newspaper?

Angelina Irinici wrote 2 years ago: Are newspapers sinking? Photo by Kevin Lim, from Flickr The battle between newspapers and the Intern … more →

Tags: Internet, Newspapers, web only, Revenue, Business Model, Website

So You Want to be a Journalist?

pilkingtonphil wrote 2 years ago: From the xtranormal site: … more →

Tags: Media/Journalism, Journalism, is journalism dying, can you get a job as a journalist

Interview: FoxSports.com college basketball contributor Matt Norlander

Duffy wrote 2 years ago: INTERVIEW WITH  FOXSPORTS.COM WRITER MATT NORLANDER   Matt Norlander is the founder and sole content … more →

Tags: interviews, Local Sports, National Sports, Matt Norlander, College Hoops Journal, sports journalism future, college basketball news, Coach K, Greg Paulus

The iPad Attempts to Save the Day

cgratton wrote 3 years ago: Apple seems to truly be taking over the world.  Their products have seem to have struck a chord with … more →

Tags: Current Events, Apple, iPad, New Media, Future of Journalism

Come Sunday2 comments

Alan wrote 3 years ago: It’s okay being an old man. You remember things without the boring parts, like Sundays long ag … more →

Tags: The News Business, Sunday Talk Shows, Cable News, end of newspapers, Fact-Checking Politicians, Fred Kaplan 1959, Pittsburgh 1959, McCain on Talk Shows, Reporting

The Age of Trustworthy Uncles3 comments

Alan wrote 3 years ago: It takes one to know one. Those born in the late forties, when World War II was finally over and Ame … more →

Tags: Journalism, Trusting One News Source over Another, Walter Cronkite, Trustworthy New Sources, Baby Boomers, public trust, Jack Shafer, News Sources, Web News Sites

4/3/09: Another tree-saving, newspaper-killing DLD81 comments

mjdittmer wrote 4 years ago: In 2005, when I was working for Safeway in San Rafael, I had the good fortune of getting some free-l … more →

Tags: DLD, Ratto, RATTO WATCH, embedded videos with partial nudity

Newspapers in Decline1 comment

anandrr wrote 4 years ago: The headlines blare: Newspapers are Dying! Being a voracious newspaper reader myself, this is a matt … more →

Tags: Business, capitalism, Globalisation, Economics, advertising, media, Newspapers, Internet, Google

newspapers want bailout too

whatever wrote 4 years ago: according to a news report on reuters, linked to by the drudge report. ‘Many media experts pre … more →

Tags: Publishing, media want bail out, newspapers die, newspapers want bail out

More on the evolution of newspapers, journalism

Tony Walther wrote 4 years ago: (Copyright 2008) The WALTHER REPORT By Tony Walther So it may be that newspapers are not dying, they … more →

Tags: General Interest, Journalism, newspapers go online, online or die, newspapers foundation of news, history of newspapers, inverted pyramid, objectivity vs background in news

Social Currency

Alan wrote 4 years ago: The late A. J. Liebling – who joined the New Yorker in 1935 and stayed there through its glory days … more →

Tags: The New Media, McCain and the press, press bias, Obama as messiah, Obama: Uppity, Obama Celebrity, McCain versus the NY Times, Objective Journalism, Fair and Balanced


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