Year: 2006
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Jonathan Landman — The New York Times — Reader Q&A
“…reporters and editors realize that a) there are a lot of Web readers and news sources out there creating a lot of Web competition, and b) a well-timed Web story can flush out sources that produce a better story in the paper.” Jonathan Landman — The New York Times — Reader Q&A
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Mobile newspapers rock in China
Get newspaper stories on your mobile phone – in China. Mobile newspapers rock in China
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Online Journalism Review – Can newspapers do blogs right?
Bob Cauthorn: “Under the best case, newspaper blog comments are enfeebled interactivity. Only fractional percentages of readers comment on staff-written blogs. Maybe the public has simply given up on the idea of newspapers listening or caring.” Online Journalism Review – Can newspapers do blogs right?
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Common Sense Journalism: Lauren Rich Fine on newspapers’ future
Merrill Lynch analyst on what newspapers can do to survive. Common Sense Journalism: Lauren Rich Fine on newspapers’ future
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Colin Rhinesmith » Citizen Media Series Part III “Engaging With the News”
Good roundup of a Dan Gillmor talk last week at the Berkman Center, including lots of links to sites any J-School student or prof should see. Colin Rhinesmith » Citizen Media Series Part III “Engaging With the News”
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New York Times on e-paper
“One Day Soon, Straphangers May Turn Pages With a Button” The New York Times reports on the move some newspapers are already making to e-paper: “This is only one test of new e-paper devices competing to become the iPod of the newspaper business. Other e-paper trials are being undertaken by the paper Les Echos, which…
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How to cover the President
No, I didn’t cover the Bush-in-San-Jose event, but J-School photobloggerjournalist Daniel Esch was one of the Spartan Daily staff at Cisco last Friday with the Commander-in-Chief. Check out what Daniel has to say about covering W, Arnold, and friends.
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Listen to Bob
A week ago I mentioned the talk that Bob Cauthorn gave last month in Berkeley. You can watch a webcast of that talk here, but I just finished listening to a talk he gave in 2005. Oh my. Bob knows what he’s talking about. Let’s just say: Bob answers, in this talk, all the questions…