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The death of newspapers doesn’t mean the end of journalism
Mastering Multimedia —
Authority: 98
Last week I stood in front of a convention of high school journalists and told them a career in journalism was still a solid prospect. I bit neither my lip nor tongue as I said this. For most in the room, it will be 5-7 years until they complete college. In that amount of time, newspapers are going to experience a ...2 weeks ago -
Weird scenes at the media coalface
Eyes Wired Open —
Authority: 123
At ABC Unleashed I take a look at the tectonic shift in the information world as old media certainties come unstuck. My interest here is not in the grand, macro statements we heard last week in a speech by ABC chief Mark Scott. Rather I look at the way the shift in power is manifesting on an everyday level at the ...2 weeks ago -
Death of Newspapers #9: Grafix fades out
Potrzebie —
Authority: 483
. Leading cartoonists once had their own Sunday pages to fill, and many people bought newspapers for the comic strips. So the newspapers made the strips small and then even smaller. Why? Instead of improving, color printing became inferior. New strips by people who could not draw were introduced. The logic is elusive, ...3 weeks ago -
How NOT to use social networking
Eyes Wired Open —
Authority: 123
This public Twitter fight between a US reporter - clearly on a tight deadline and losing all sense of proportion and manners - and a PR who declined to immediately return his call offers an entertaining example of the dangers of posting on social networks without due care and attention. Beware!3 weeks ago -
No Future! A pessimistic and money-grubbing view of journalism
Ethical Martini —
Authority: 465
The Philistine phase of the digital age is almost over. The aggregators and the plagiarists will soon have to pay a price for the co-opting of our content. But if we do not take advantage of the current movement toward paid-for content, it will be the content creators, the people in this hall, who will pay the ...4 weeks ago -
Death of Newspapers #8: Cliff Sterrett and Michael Moore
Potrzebie —
Authority: 483
Cliff Sterrett began Polly and Her Pals in 1912 as Positive Polly. It ran in Hearst papers as both a daily strip and a Sunday strip. The onset of arthritis led him to bring in Paul Fung and Vernon Greene as assistants on the dailies. Sterrett needed a full page to display his innovative visuals, verging on cubism, ...7 weeks ago