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Links for 17.09.09

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 traffic numbers – this will not help when it comes to deciding how to charge for content:

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Betatales: Norwegians went to the polls this week – and were provided with a state-of-the-art online coverage that should have the rest of the world watching:

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Simsblog: Top 10 lies redux – this appears to have been updated. Any how, this list includes the “biggest, fattest lie” newspaper execs are telling themselves:

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The journalism iconoclast: Journalism needs a down and dirty revolution - “Perfection is an enemy, not a friend”, “good enough is often good enough”. Hmmm:

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Online journalism blog: Google Flip and Micropayments system is Google playing with panicky newspaper industry’s mind, like “having a bit of fun tormenting ants with a magnifying glass”:

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Mediashift: Mainstream media miss the point of participatory journalism – paper delivered at Cardiff Future of Journalism conference highlights lack of understanding of power of audiences:

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