Tag: Newspapers
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Young People Do Like Newspapers — Online — New NAA Numbers Show – E&P
I, for one, think this is Optimus Prime’s doing. Young People Do Like Newspapers — Online — New NAA Numbers Show – E&P
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Tim Porter book excerpt – PressThink
“Good editors are discovering that the traditional, top-down ‘I-paid-my-dues-and now-it’s-your-turn’ style fails to foster the nimble thinking, collaboration and risk-taking newspapers today need” Tim Porter book excerpt – PressThink
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EyeTrack07: The Myth of Short Attention Spans – Poynter Online
Readers read more of a story online than they do in print. Lots of great info here – watch the video for the key takeaways. EyeTrack07: The Myth of Short Attention Spans – Poynter Online
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News, Improved
Tim Porter’s book is out. Note the NewsU link on the left. I filled out the survey – how many free books are they going to send out? via Howard. News, Improved
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Can Papers Get Smart About Print on Demand? – E-Media Tidbits
This is the most worthwhile thing E-Media Tidbits has posted since Steve Outing left. Can Papers Get Smart About Print on Demand? – E-Media Tidbits
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Imagination is everywhere
Scott Karp says part of the problem with the newspaper business has been its lack of imagination: “Nobody imagined that somebody would be so recklessly uncapitalistic as to create a website where people could post classified ads for free. Nobody imagined that an online software company specializing in information retrieval, but which produced no information…
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10 Newspaper Myths deconstructed – Information Architects
“What comes after the Internet will be even more fatal to your business if you don’t adapt soon. Adapting means: Your website is your publishing tool. The paper is one exciting product of that interactive publishing process.” 10 Newspaper Myths deconstructed – Information Architects
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Newspapers Are Dead – Scoble
Robert references Dave and Tim’s posts in the context of his visits to SJSU and what hasn’t changed. I set him straight in the comments about what has changed. Newspapers Are Dead – Scoble
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The obvious end of journalism schools?
Dave Winer: “First, reform journalism school. It’s too late to be training new journalists in the classic mode. Instead, journalism should become a required course, one or two semesters for every graduate. Why? Because journalism like everything else that used to be centralized is in the process of being distributed. In the future, every educated…
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Ten thoughts about local journalism – River Falls Journal
“It’s not our job to make people look good. Those kinds of writers make lots more money — from the people they make look good.” via Mindy. Ten thoughts about local journalism – River Falls Journal