Back to the top

Sources

Adobe support for ePub fuels e-book wrangle | printweek.com (signaling the arrival of critical mass for e-readers?)

8 Must-Have Traits of Tomorrow's Journalist | Mashable (a good skills & mindset checklist for a modern journalist)

Journalism, Technology Starting to Add Up | PBS (if the Fed and the NSA can do, so can journalism)

Academe and the Decline of News Media | The Chronicle of Higher Education (it's true of more than just students)

Could i be the future of newspapers? | Editors Weblog (interesting non-traditional sectionalization)

How Google Wave is Changing the News | Mashable (I guess folks don't remember Instant Update from ON Technology)

Lessons in Convergence

Can Newfangled Web Ads Save Journalism? | Vanity Fair (nice summary of innovative ad types)

Size matters in non-profit news | Newsosaur (size criteria aside, it says more about journalism’s new homes)

Google Sidewiki: Danger | BuzzMachine (Jeff not liking something Google, but still gets his book mention in)

The Death Dance of the Deluded Devices | MinOnline (the consumer – not content, not tech – is king)

How social networking is changing journalism | guardian.co.uk (but what is the "long term"?)

Let's Talk Journalism and Social Media | Nieman Reports

NYT Explores New Twitter Search Products | MediaWeek (what news organizations are supposed to do – make sense of it all)

ABC Survey: Mobile Content Full of Potential for Newspapers | E&P (mobile and newspapers work well together)

Blogs, Tweets, Social Media, and the News Business | Nieman Reports (wise words – don't just do everything)

It's still a paper world – even more so in this cleverly done video vision posted on Vimeo

Reporting news without the responsibility of reporting news | Tewspaper (note the warning label)

Slate Replaces Newspaper Roundup With News Updates | NYTimes.com (resulting from a redefinition of the news cycles)

Let's be honest about J-school | Open Salon – (some good thoughts, but he could use an editor)

Measuring reader engagement by how often they copy and paste | Nieman Journalism Lab

Print Newspapers Still Dominate Readers' Attention | CJR (we in the business are not typical)

The Case to Keep Print in Your Marketing Mix | FolioMag.com (a pro-print top-10 Letterman list

Media moguls rethink Web advertising in downturn | Reuters (from the Fortune Brainstorm: TECH conference)

Summary of Findings | Pew Internet & American Life Project – (mobile will wind up being a more disruptive technology than the web ever was)

Newspapers: 180 years of not charging for content | NewsFuturist: – (explaining the rule of marginal-cost pricing)

Notes from the beach: It is a print, print, print world over here… « Mr. Magazine

Life after death: newspapers and the re-invention of paper technology | OJR – (are we losing the ability to focus on detailed reading?)

The Paper Chase | vanityfair.com – (advice from Graydon Carter to let newspapers be newspapers)

How early online newspaper production tools led the industry down the wrong path | OJR

Eight questions for Jacob Weisberg | Economist – (with a particularly good textbite on what makes web writing different)

Google To Newspapers: Go Ahead And Block Us With Robots.txt If You Like | paidContent:UK

How Teenagers Consume Media: the report that shook the City | Guardian – (Twitter not so cool, he says)

The Poor Connection Between Internet Advertising and Newspaper Woes | The Media Business

How healthy are community papers? | Nieman Journalism Lab – (with some interesting napkin calculations)

Study Measures the Chatter of the News Cycle | NYT – (with interesting stats and graph and a great definition for the 'news cycle')

If you were starting a news organization, where would you put your initial efforts? | Nieman

'Printed Blog,' Curiosity that Piqued Newspaper Industry Interest, Folds | E&P

Fledgling website hopes to open journalism to all | Reuters (with question of credibility)

How to verify a tweet | Twitter Journalism

Newspapers developing 'individuated news' | Washington Times (new name, old concept)

MediaShift . Rules of Engagement for Journalists on Twitter | PBS

Anderson, Bezos, O'Reilly talk newspapers | InternetNews (the new lexicon – freemium)

Why the newspaper still beats the Amazon Kindle | Slate

USA Today publisher says not charging for iPhone app was mistake | AP

Why Do People Trust The Internet More? – Forbes.com

Internet most popular information source: poll | Reuters

Tweet and Sour? Newspapers Set New Rules for Social Networking | E&P

Big Kindle sells out quickly | New Mexico Business Weekly

AP in Deal to Share Investigative Work From Nonprofit Groups | NYTimes.com

Leading Russian media propose draft law to fight content stealing | RIA Novosti

Recession and free media expansion impact further on media consumption patterns, research shows – Media news – Media Week

David Montgomery calls on journalists to develop commercial nous | Media | guardian.co.uk

Newspaper history: Get me rewrite!

Journalism shedding newspapers

April issue of IFRA Magazine

"…we have broken your business, now we want your machines…"

Standards

The state of newspaper rhetoric

Differentiating journalism and entertainment

Why then even try to save newspapers?

Audience as the core product of newspapers – not!

On the rack

Copyright © 2009-2024 The Newsplexer Projects L3C