Tag: Newspapers
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After Times Select: how do you support a big newsroom online? – Scott Rosenberg
“When you accept that the future for news on the Web is open and does not include much subscription revenue, you also have to accept that your revenue online isn’t going to match your old revenue; it won’t support as many full-time staff.” After Times Select: how do you support a big newsroom online? –…
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A model for the 21st century newsroom: pt1 – the news diamond « Online Journalism Blog
Very, very interesting framework for a web-first newsroom. I need to read this over a bit before I have much else to say about it. A model for the 21st century newsroom: pt1 – the news diamond « Online Journalism Blog
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Jeff Jarvis’s conference – Scripting News
Dave wants Reader Blogs and reader-bloggers in the newsroom. Heck, Dave, that’s easy. Now build me the commenting system I want, or better yet, scripts that will parse XML from every print CMS there is. Jeff Jarvis’s conference – Scripting News
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Is AP content still relevant on Web sites? – The Journalism Iconoclast
“Local and hyperlocal content are unique to specific publications. It’s the kind of content that is guaranteed to draw unique eyeballs. And it’s the kind of content that newspapers should be striving to produce.” – Can I get an Amen? Is AP content still relevant on Web sites? – The Journalism Iconoclast
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All I’m going to say about the Google/AP thing
Google News now links to wire stories from the original source (AP, AFP, etc.), hosted by Google, in addition to the 5,137 versions of each wire story posted at individual news sites. Three reasons why this is good for newspapers: Newspaper.coms no longer have to spend time, money, and resources on trying to build the…
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You’re handling young people all wrong – SeanBlanda.com
“Creating profiles on Facebook or adding comments won’t do anything to attract a new audience. Make the readers trust you and feel like they can never miss a day and they will come. And who knows? They may even be younger than 25.” You’re handling young people all wrong – SeanBlanda.com
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How to save the Albuquerque Tribune – Lucas Grindley
In a market that already has a popular alt-weekly and a great community site, I’m not sure all of these ideas would fly, but going online-only is a no-brainer. How to save the Albuquerque Tribune – Lucas Grindley
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The L.A. Times responds – BuzzMachine
“We in this biz get it from both ends, remember; we’re stenographers *and* deaf. But sometimes, we’re also capable of recognizing when someone is lying, spinning, dodging or obfuscating.” – Jon Healey, LA TImes The L.A. Times responds – BuzzMachine
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The Rake Today: Media: Lambert to the Slaughter
“Next Monday appears to be the date for former Star Tribune editor and publisher Joel Kramer to reveal his plans for the launch of a professionally edited and reported online newspaper.” – via Lucas. The Rake Today: Media: Lambert to the Slaughter