Tag: Newspapers
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Making innovation work at newspapers – Jay Small
This is a great high-level read for executives and publishers anywhere in the news business. Making innovation work at newspapers – Jay Small
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ICM Interview: Rob Curley – Innovation in College Media
Curley: “When people are being brought in to be — and boy is this a terrible term — a ‘change agent’ then the people already in that organization aren’t typically going to react by saying, ‘Isn’t this great.’” ICM Interview: Rob Curley – Innovation in College Media
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Redesign interrupted, actual content to follow
As much as it pains me to do so, I’ll interrupt my ongoing monologue about this blog’s ongoing redesign (Almost done! IE6 sucks!) to bring you actual links to actual information that has nothing to do (as far as I know) with cute cats verbing ur nounz. Bryan Murley interviews Rob Curley by IM over…
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USA Today rethinks newspaper in community terms – Editors Weblog
USAToday.com going interactive, community-driven? I’ve been saying a national paper can’t pull this off, but they’re trying anyway. Is there a community of people who read the paper in hotels and airports? USA Today rethinks newspaper in community terms – Editors Weblog
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The Great Media Industry Schism » Publishing 2.0
“The real divide now emerging is between companies that create original content and companies that create platforms for aggregating and distributing that content. Newspapers embody the old media world where content creation, aggregation, and distribution The Great Media Industry Schism » Publishing 2.0
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Every newspaper’s killer app is going to be different
This is pretty basic, but it’s something I’ve been trying to get at recently: Every newspaper’s push into online innovation (Multimedia, Interactivity, Data) is going to be different, based on its resources (time, money, staff) and community (size, age, attitude). That should be obvious enough, right? What might work for a national paper like the…
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Why should journalists blog? – Chris Cobler
“Time is every journalist’s lament. The short answer is how do you find the time not to? Do you really want to become irrelevant? I’m overstating the point a little. But only a little.” Why should journalists blog? – Chris Cobler
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Real to Reel: The Post-Crescent Information Center (8:30)
Watch a YouTube video explaining the shift at one Gannett paper from Newsroom to Information Center. via AngelaG. Real to Reel: The Post-Crescent Information Center (8:30)
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Atlanta newspaper offers buyouts – BusinessWeek
The Atlanta Journal Constitution cuts deep, but pay attention to who is getting laid off in all these situations – older employees who have been with the company the longest. Oh, and circ employees are getting moved out as the circ area contracts. Atlanta newspaper offers buyouts – BusinessWeek
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Web Site Promotions – NAA
Competition winners for house ads promoting elements of newspaper Web sites. Web Site Promotions – NAA