... first social
media editor – is this a far-sighted move or a way of controlling its staff’s
social media activities?
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New York Times: About half of people in the
US
would ...
Alan Mutter: The Newsosaur on why some
papers will never charge for content and why this will be bad news for those
that intend to try:
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Editor and Publisher: Gannett ...
Alan Mutter: It’s time for editor s,
publishers, academics and foundations to pony up for serious, in depth and
disciplined study of what consumers want, what they need and how journalists
and ...
... questions withdrawn after editor Alan Rusbridger wrote a tweet about it and sent the Twitterverse
into meltdown.
Reflecting
on it, he said the Trafigura incident will be taught in future as a case ...
... it?
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Buzz Machine: Jeff Jarvis highlights the
story of Kai Diekmann, the editor of Das Bild, who is turning himself into a
brand on behalf of his paper:
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... right to exist. At lest
journalists doing the sort of journalism made possible by the happy accident of
business that married advertising and editor ial into a beautiful format called
the daily newspaper. ...
The Guardian: New experiment in
beatblogging creates jobs for “blournos”:
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Editor and Publisher: Joe Strupp takes a
look at the New York Times crystal ball gazers:
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... content.
The stakes are high, says Robert MacMillan
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John Temple: the former editor and
publisher of the now-defunct Rocky Mountain News on where it all went wrong ...
“For
flagbearers of free speech, some newsroom execs have the weirdest double
standards when it comes to censoring personal views.”
So wrote Washington Post managing editor ,
Raju Narisetti, via his ...
... by Gerard Noonan, a former editor of
the AFR, chair of Media Super and a candidate for the Fairfax board.
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The Australian: Geoff Elliot, the paper’s
new media editor , ...