... those things – in print or broadcast.
I’d be wrong to say the protocols of new
media publishing were developed wholly outside journalism, because that’s
simply not true, but to a large extent it is ...
... you
think, says Daniel Gross. So chillax, all you print -haters!
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... new wave of independent online news sites—many of them staffed by
pink-slipped print reporters, says Melissa Guthrie:
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The Awl: A graphic that makes for
enlightening, ...
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Adweek: Men are more likely to engage
online – women still like the print ed form, says study: Click here for the full story:
Laurel Papworth: Measuring happiness via
social ...
... the paper, a mid-range, quality
broadsheet with a daily circulation of about 350,000 in print ed form has
parlayed its reach to 30 million unique users a month around the world. The
paper has successfully ...
... the full story:
Rocky Mountain News:
We couldn’t give up the idea we were newspaper companies, says John Temple
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Guardian: Do you suffer from journalism?
Then Print oxafin ...
... poll…
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… but people might be willing to pay for
online if you throw in a discounted print edition:
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New business models for news: How ...
... improved in
the digital age, writes Mercedes Bunz:
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Slate: Katherine Weymouth steps on it again
- Washington Post publisher caught telling her minions what to print : ...
... on crushed trees”.
“Then we’re going to have no paper, no print ing plants, no unions. It’s going to be great,” said Murdoch.
My initial thought was: how will he know? But that’s uncharitable and, ...
... Galant.
Says Jim: “I’m the editor of the paper and if I’m not reading it on newsprint ,
that kind of says something.” Sure does.
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New polls: Washington Post _ Pew Centre ...