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And here’s something from Hadfield:
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The debate: How are established news
organisations vetting material from non-mainstream and start-ups? ...
... the talking point du
jour for some time to come – but his point that the organisations that succeed
will be the ones that learn to engage with their audiences, even cede a little
power to them.
One ...
As we have seen over the past several
years, the Guardian has consistently been ahead of the curve compared to most
big news organisations when it comes to experimenting with new media.
As a result ...
... For-profit news organisations lose
money accidentally – non-profit news organisations do so deliberately, writes
Jack Shafer, who believes the philanthropic model is doomed:
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... common sense, some
of which suggest that the authors simply don’t get social media.
But it’s been clear for some time that big
commercial media organisations were always going to struggle with social ...
... social media policies.
No, really:
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Paid Content: People prefer subscriptions
to micropayments for news – but news organisations will still have to come up
with something ...
Silicon
Valley Mercury: With science
journalism in decline, US universities take reporting into their own hands:
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Alan Mutter: Most news
organisations use inaccurate ...
... echelons at Fairfax reacted to this would be interesting to know. One would hope that at least some factions within all major newspaper organisations are at least preparing for an era when they no longer ...
... those things and may involve all of them.”
He also said – and this is one of the smartest things I’ve heard from the
commercial news organisations in some time: “I don’t think the problem about
whether ...
Paid Content: The debate continues to rage over charging for
content. It’s the future of news, insist the major commercial
organisations . It’s doomed, says the blogosphere. So how much success
are the ...