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An Ethical Issue: The Baltimore Suns one-cent subscription promotion
Jerz's Literacy Weblog —
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The Baltimore Sun is offering a years subscription to its weekend papers for one cent, in an effort to boost circulation numbers and attract more advertising revenue. Even if you only want the coupons from the advertising flyers, it sounds like a great deal. "But," my brother-in-law, Robert Frezza, writes, "I ...4 days ago -
Economist Lisa George: Journalism Survivors Will Earn More
PJNet —
Authority: 106
Lisa George, an empirical economist and professor at Hunter College in New York City, says there probably will be “fewer journalists in the future. But those that remain in the market will probably earn much more.” Here is why, according to George: People who do read internet news focus on many fewer sources ...1 week ago -
Two visions of electronic-tablet magazines
Seattle Post-Times —
Authority: 103
If youre wondering where its all going, here are two similar visions of how the magazine format might be revived by the tablet platform pioneered by Kindle and soon to be enjoined by Apple . This first video, by Bonnier R&D, is the most artful and simple imagining of the experience: Mag+ from Bonnier ...1 week ago -
Schudson: Society must take responsibility for journalism’s future
PJNet —
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Journalism historian Michael Schudson says government, philanthropy, public radio, nonprofits and universities all should have a role in advancing the future of journalism. Schudson, who recently co-authored The Reconstruction of American Journalism for Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, adds: ...2 weeks ago -
cutting off your balls — is it better for fucking?
clusterflock —
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Robots, copyright and the whine at WAN
WeMedia.com —
Authority: 111
We couldn’t get to Hyderabad for this year’s group hug of the world’s newspaper publishers, but it sounds like the old boys are getting feisty in their dotage. Forced once to postpone because of bad economics and waning interest, the reconvened World Newspaper Congress, organized by the merged World Association ...2 weeks ago -
When Falling Circulation Is A Good Thing
Newspaper Death Watch —
Authority: 412
In one of the final feature stories in Editor & Publisher, which is closing after 125 years , Jennifer Sabba has an interesting dissection of the circulation experiment at the Dallas Morning News . That paper was one of the first to dig into the economics of circulation pricing in order to better understand ...2 weeks ago -
Why News Wont Work Like Murdoch Wants It To
The Information Paradox —
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rocketboom:There is a great deal of information worth paying for, but for the most part, it’s hard...2 weeks ago -
2010 - what will it hold for you?
JP Digital Digest —
Authority: 419
Christmas is coming, the goose is on a credit-crunch inflicted diet and as the journalism world licks it wounds from this years squabbles, many are starting to look what next year is set to bring. Firstly, Patrick Smith brings a tale of caution on PaidContent – if you thought hyperlocal news was going to be your ...2 weeks ago -
Jay Rosen Not Optimistic about Cloistered Media Elite
PJNet —
Authority: 106
Jay Rosen , like Clay Shirky in an earlier Future of Journalism interview , says people will be better informed in the future because: “We don’t have to depend on a single elite for our information,” and he adds, “I’m not optimistic about the survival of this cloistered elite that once monopolized the news ...2 weeks ago -
Who loves Google, who doesn’t, and other stories
The Evolving Newsroom —
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Axel Springer in Germany likes Google and wants to build a one-click option for readers to pay for news: Instead of separate pay walls around individual newspaper Web sites, Mr. [Christoph] Keese [Springer’s head of public affairs] wants publishers and Internet companies to work together to create a “one-click ...2 weeks ago -
Morning reading: Furlough Friday discount; CalPERS; pensions
The State Worker —
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Some of our "Recommended Links" on the right side of this page, including stories you may have missed over the weekend: Squaw Valley USA is cutting lift ticket prices for state workers on "Furlough Fridays" starting this week. (Check the companys Web site for more infor by clicking here .) ... Bee colleague ...3 weeks ago -
Glass Half-Full Theory
Newspaper Death Watch —
Authority: 412
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 ...3 weeks ago -
Rupert Murdoch: Feds Should Stay Out Of News Business, Except, O...
Computer & Internet - computer-internet.marc8.com —
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Rupert Murdoch stopped by at an FTC workshop on the future of journalism to say that the federal government should "stay out" of regulating the journalism business . Except, in the same speech he said exactly the opposite. What he meant was that he didnt want the government to get in the business of funding ...4 weeks ago -
Clay Shirky in Journalism Things Will Get Weirder
PJNet —
Authority: 106
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 ...4 weeks ago -
‘Citizen Journalism’ is a phrase just like ‘Horseless carriage,’ and we needed both
Christopher Wink —
Authority: 111
News-gathering can be profitable — there are oodles of examples of them. The challenge is taking those dollars to create the most efficiently-produced local journalism.The big solution and sure trend of the future is fostering a community that covers itself.The Quick TakeCitizen journalism is a transitional phrase ...4 weeks ago -
Thought for the day: stardate#291109
The (e)Grommet —
Authority: 103
Thinking thoughts about skill sets required for new journalists, levels of competence and how to support journalists who will not all be required to sell or have business acumen as a core skillset (though not knocking these things by any stretch – part of the bigger picture). More on this as the thinking develops ...4 weeks ago -
FAQ: How would paywalls affect advertisers? (and other questions)
Online Journalism Blog —
Authority: 564
More questions from a student that I’m publishing as part of the FAQ section : 1. If News Corp starts charging for news stories, do you think readers would pay or they would just go to different newspapers? Both, but mostly the latter. Previous experiments with paywalls saw audiences drop between 60 and 97% . ...4 weeks 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. ...4 weeks ago -
Three For Thursday
Newspaper Death Watch —
Authority: 412
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 ...4 weeks ago

