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1. Links for 11.02.10
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...  Click here for the full story: Get hip to social media or quit, says BBC (in other wirds, FIFO – fit in or …). The Guardian reports: Click here for the full story: What are the key skills for ...
2. Links for 19.01.10
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... says Peter Kirwan Click here for the full story: The Guardian: The UK Telegraph group’s head of digital media, Greg Hadfield, quit this week in rather dramatic fashion, writes Roy Greenslade Click ...
3. Links for 05.01.10
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... for the full story: Guardian: BBC accountant’s report says corporation stimulates $15 billion for Britain. Take that! Click here for the full story: Irish Times: Roy Greenslade has a dream – he ...
4. Links for 17.11.09
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... pay for news – but not very much: Click here for the full story: Alan Mutter: Health, wealth and sex sell best on the Web, says the Newsosaur. “Health” – sites that entertain or enhance the reader’s ...
5. Links for 02.11.09
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... media companies can provide it, says the Newsosaur Click here for the full story: Paid Content: Mathew Ingram, blogger (but for Toronto Globe & Mail) on why newspapers remain the best browsers for surprise ...
6. Links for 30.10.09
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... you think, says Daniel Gross. So chillax, all you print-haters! Click here for the full story:    ...
7. Links for 28.10.09
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Digital Journalist: In his essay Mark Loundy says newspapers are dragging down the brand values of news. He highlights some of the fabulous things that can be done with information online. Trouble is, ...
8. On the road again
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... he’s not alone in taking exception to the attitude of the News Corp boss – and that of AP boss, Tom Curley, who he says are missing the point of the internet entirely. Jeff is a bit blue-sky for me, ...
9. Links for 13.10.09
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... here for the full story: Adweek: Men are more likely to engage online – women still like the printed form, says study: Click here for the full story: Laurel Papworth: Measuring happiness via social ...
10. Links for 08.10.09
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... Rupert doesn’t get new media, says the author of the most recent Murdoch biography: Click here for the full story: New York Times: And a possible future competitor for the title of “On a clear day ...
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RT @australian Twitter speaks and the ABC listens | The Australian http://bit.ly/diFPqA

by Media Alliance Thursday, 09 September 2010 10:17


The pace of change enabled by the rapid development and convergence of new technology means that within years the media environment will be almost unrecognisable.