... the geekerati to number oneself among
the googlesceptics, methink s).
And we are all waiting for the next
generation of tablets. Apple
is apparently destined to be the next cab off the rank, but I ...
... about a sense of common purpose, rather than a sense of obligation.
I think this applies just as much in how
newspapers should be viewing their audiences. Those news organisations who
understand enough ...
... you
think , says Daniel Gross. So chillax, all you print-haters!
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...
... latest think ing.
We pretty much have to prepare a new list
for each event as the landscape shifts and changes almost daily. The latest
brief I am giving people includes the speech Rupert Murdoch gave ...
... media.
When Campbell
Reid spoke out about Twitter in a recent interview, he was voicing what a
lot of people in his pay grade must think : “We’re very uncomfortable with staff
tweeting in a professional ...
... “I think it's too early to say that.”
The overwhelming impression one is getting is that the orthodoxy for mainstream news organisations is to keep on doing what they have been doing for all this time ...
... Only 51 per cent of publishers think paywalls will work.
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The Big Picture: How to save newspapers
& journalism – in three steps, writes Barry Ritholtz: 1) make ‘em register,
2) ...
... revenue: festivals, conferences, etc, chats with columnists. But this tweet from Ms Bell yesterday had a plaintive feel to it that I think we can all identify with at the moment: “looking for stories of ...
...
Yahoo:
Newspapers target younger staff for lay-offs in the US. Which is pretty silly, when you
think about it…
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090831/ap_on_bi_ge/us_newspaper_diversity_1
Check out ...
... their thirst.
I don’t think even News Ltd sages think Penbo’s package will be enough to
win them the charging war. Too much of what he would pay for will be out there
already – not least courtesy of ...