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1. What's old is new
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... changes happening are not really apparent and the profundity of what the other tribe is doing is only beginning to seep through slowly. Although it must be said, with the likes of Mark Scott, who is ...
... on their sites – but how far do the writers go in answering, engaging with the people who are commenting?Most just walk away, having said their piece. You rarely see any of them come back. You still ...
3. On the road again
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... thing is the discussion. Everywhere we have been in Australia, journalists have said they welcome the chance to debate what is happening to the industry they love. We may not solve many problems over ...
... on crushed trees”. “Then we’re going to have no paper, no printing plants, no unions. It’s going to be great,” said Murdoch. My initial thought was: how will he know? But that’s uncharitable and, ...
...  One regular commenter, Don Clark, said: “Richly ironic. You’d like our unpaid advice on how to charge for online media. Cute.  Nup. News Ltd will just have to pay for its own market research.” Penbo ...
... said he broke the story in a few pars for the Guardian’s media website but forgot to Twitter it. Once a more nimble colleague got it out on the Twittersphere, it caused a flurry of activity, which was ...
... the Times dearly in terms of advertising revenue from all those eyes it locked out. At the time Schiller said: “This is what is really important—it did work. It’s just a matter of as compared to what.” ...
... of people have already said, that real news coverage takes "lots of resources - newsrooms of two and three hundred people. If we can't afford them, important stories won't get told." A pity then that ...
... after blogs for publishing unfinished stories and rumours. He was talking about the reports that Apple was buying Twitter, which turned out to be false. Jarvis, who often talks a good game, said this was ...
... Its reasders fit the chattering classes profile a little better than do News'. Having said that, it's the likes of Andrew Bolt and Tim Blair who have the highest traffic. Punch is doing some pretty good ...
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