Home The reading list Links for 02.11.09

Links for 02.11.09

Alan Mutter: It’s time for editors, 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 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 and delight:

Click here for the full story:

Guardian: BBC launches new political website – Democracy Live

Click here for the full story:

ImMEDIAtely: hat tip to Rod for providing this portal to where you can find important data sets in NSW:

Click here for the full story:

Check out: Crime stats:

Click here for the full story:

Facebook: New privacy policy here:

Click here for the full story:

Atlantic.com: Time Inc CEO Jeff Bewkes in a revealing exchange with Jeffrey Goldberg about the sackability of journalists in a media company:

Click here for the full story:

Atlantic.com: Megan McArdle on the death spiral of the newspaper business in the US

Click here for the full story:

Click here for the full story:

Pop tech: Nick Bilton on new media, multi-tasking and the human brain:

Click here for the full story:

 

 

Fresh Tweets

Media Alliance

RT @walkleys: Only 24 hours left for early bird conference prices. Don’t miss out, book today! http://bit.ly/cQc98e #walkleys

by Media Alliance Friday, 30 July 2010 14:57


In 2008, the Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance will launch its Future of Journalism project, a landmark enterprise which aims to analyse and harness this change for the benefit of all journalists and the public they serve.