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Announcing my new book on Lulu: “Friction is Fiction” - write a review and get the free PDF!
Sell Off Music —
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Own the platform protect the content
Thoughts of Nigel —
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Has Paul Bradshaw come up with one solution to the problem of paying for journalism? Writing on his blog,Paul suggests that offering universal wifi could present a real opportunity for publishers to recapture some of the qualities that made their print products so successful. His rational? Firstly that they ...4 days ago -
Glass Half-Full Theory
Newspaper Death Watch —
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Perhaps all those fresh-faced young journalism wannabes who are flooding J-schools across the country right now know something we graybeards don’t. While there’s still plenty of legitimate hand-wringing going on over the collapse of publishing institutions, some media seers are beginning to see promise where ...4 days ago -
Future media, Future net, Future mobile: 2010 and beyond
matthewbuckland.com —
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Here is a presentation/prezi I delivered for Jeremy Maggs’ The Annual Conference in Johannesburg last week. It has a 2010 theme: Both in terms of the FIFA Football World Cup and what the web landscape could look like in 2010. I cheated a bit and looked beyond 2010. At the end I included some random ideas off the ...5 days ago -
As another ‘future of journalism’ gabfest goes on . . .
Ink-Drained Kvetch —
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Today and tomorrow the Federal Trade Commission is conducting its very own “Future of Journalism” extravaganza with all the usual suspects, and from the live Tweeting I’ve seen they’re not saying anything all that new, as important as the topic may be. Spicing up the festivities, however, was Queen ...6 days ago -
AOLs news production line
Thoughts of Nigel —
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AOL’s new high-tech method of mass-producing news and other online content raises some interesting questions. writes Lisa Anderson over at CJR. Who needs editors and journalists to come up with compelling story ideas when there is AOL’s “new digital-newsroom system that uses a series of algorithms to predict ...6 days ago -
Clay Shirky in Journalism Things Will Get Weirder
PJNet —
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Clay Shirky’s prognostication for the future of journalism: “Things are going to get weirder before they get saner.” And he adds: “In real revolutions things get worse before they get better. .. One of the bad things I think is going to happen is, I think civic corruption is just going to rise for ...6 days ago -
Does citizen journalism represent a return to journalisms roots/
Thoughts of Nigel —
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Is journalism coming full circle? The question is asked by Gautam Lamba who argues that far from being the disruptive thechnology that many think they are,the likes of blogs and citizen journalism concepts are merely journalism returning to its roots ie that of crowdsourcing. Only as it grew did it transform ...1 week ago -
The New Journalism: Wall-to-wall opinion?
The Red Electric —
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The Housing Authority of Portland’s campaign to spend $40.5 million to raze and rebuild Hillsdale Terrace in a dank, nearby gully is troubling enough. Even more troubling is how the story was covered in The Oregonian. Or I should say, how it wasn’t covered. Instead the story “broke” in an Oregonian Op-Ed ...1 week ago -
The engine is the content, the car the aggregation, and the engineer the journalist.
Thoughts of Nigel —
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An interesting take on the problem of news (Ht- Martin Belam ) News consumers are mainly interested in news coverage, not content. Coverage is a service that promises to keep its users "in the loop" about what is relevant to them and their peer groups. It is delivered by selecting content on readers behalf – i.e. ...1 week ago -
The media, social media and the Liberal thrills and spills
Larvatus Prodeo —
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Having talked to a few friends over the last few days who aren’t political junkies (but are more taken with politics than perhaps the average voter), I’m not at all convinced that the Liberal leadership shenanigans are of anywhere near the same interest to most folks as they are to those of us who’ve been as ...1 week ago -
Three For Thursday
Newspaper Death Watch —
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It’s Thanksgiving Day in the US, so we present some thoughtful reading for consumption on a day of rest. Study Examines Citizen Journalists’ Motivations There isn’t a lot of good news for traditional media organizations in a new study prepared by two college communication professors and funded by the ...1 week ago -
Washington Post Closing New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles Bureaus
Mediaite —
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Wow. This is what budget cuts look like in the extreme. The Washington Post has just announced that it will be closing its news bureaus in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, to save costs. Yes, you read that right. Here is the memo sent out to staff ( via the Washington City Paper ): To the Staff: ...1 week ago -
Accountability in the changing news model
Thoughts of Nigel —
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If the future model of news is doing more with less then the non profit sector will play a greater role in the provision of news. It is worth reading Pablo Eisenberg essay on this very subject (via Niemans ) The crisis in accountability in recent years has become all the more acute as the number of operating ...2 weeks ago -
Detroit Gets a New Daily
Newspaper Death Watch —
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After nearly losing its two daily newspapers a year ago, Detroit is actually adding one to the stable . The Detroit Daily Press will launch next week with daily newsstand distribution at first and home delivery scheduled to begin in about a month. This is actually the title’s second appearance; it originally ...2 weeks ago -
Some of my ‘bottom lines’ on the Future of Content
Sell Off Music —
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www. flick r .com gleonhards Bottom lines photoset Related articles by Zemanta The Future of Content in 140 Characters: Music=404, Ctrl=MiA, TeleMedia>6Y and GWHTLC ! (mediafuturist.com) Seven Weeks Into the Future (futurist.com) Content: the past, and the future - we must ...2 weeks ago -
Agenda for FTC Workshop of Fate of Journalism Features Murdoch and Huffington
The SiliconANGLE —
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The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday released the agenda and speakers for its upcoming workshop, “From Town Criers to Bloggers: How Will Journalism Survive the Internet Age?” The workshop has been organized to consider the emerging issues of an increasingly internet oriented society. As more consumers turn to ...2 weeks ago -
Journalism models and Rick Waghorns Evslins law
Thoughts of Nigel —
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Whilst we were discussing the future of journalism at Open 09 yesterday,I picked up a tweet from Rick Waghorn ,who I would describe as the godfather of hyper local. Decided that big is bust; that the future of news will be small, but perfectly formed. Now just got to write a blog post to match... Spot on Rick I ...2 weeks ago -
Some evolving redefinitions of journalism
Ink-Drained Kvetch —
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Rounding up some items that have caught my attention recently on journalism, media and the Web. Here are a good half-dozen links, with a few addressing the fluid role of a journalist, and what it means to be doing the news, during this time of great change: • Why the mainstream media is dying : “What really ...3 weeks ago -
Murdoch Takes on Google
Newspaper Death Watch —
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The debate over whether search engines are friend or foe to the newspaper industry continues to grow and become more complex. Rupert Murdoch says he will really go ahead with his stated plans to remove his portfolio of publications from Google search index. Jonathan Miller , News Corp’s chief digital officer, ...3 weeks ago

