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Murdoch: online news to be smaller and less important
In case you were in some doubt regarding the future for online news James Murdoch is telling it straight. He says that online news will in the future have a smaller audience, be less important (than broadcast) and come with a premium price tag. James...
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Saving Newspapers - The Musical
It's an oldie, by today's standards, but still a goodie. In April, the East Bay Express - a freesheet out of Oakland, California released 'Saving Newspapers - The Musical', an underappreciated YouTube gem. Handing out such pearls of wisdom...
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Aug 21 2009, 10:41 AM
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AOL: Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses of unemployed journalists
AOL, the former dial-up internet juggernaut, now online content and display advertising somethingortheother, seems to be building a vast Ark - a rescue vessel for the unemployed journalists who were nearly washed away in the floods of the foretold mediapocalypse...
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Jul 30 2009, 11:04 AM
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OMG they killed Steve Jobs!
Okay, Steve Jobs is not dead, unless Bloomberg knows something that the rest of us don't after it mistakenly published his obituary. As anyone knows new organisations write these things and update them constantly, which probably goes someway to explaining...
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Aug 29 2008, 11:09 AM
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