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Links for 17.11.09

Laurel Papworth: Thoughts on the Media140 conference – this has been around for a while but has some good insights. Better late than never:

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BBC News: BBC appoints its first social media editor – is this a far-sighted move or a way of controlling its staff’s social media activities?

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New York Times: About half of people in the US would pay for news – but not very much:

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Alan Mutter: Health, wealth and sex sell best on the Web, says the Newsosaur. “Health” – sites that entertain or enhance the reader’s well-being. “Wealth” – sites that help the reader make or save money. “sex” – well, you know what that is…

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Social Traffic Espionage: 7 Reasons why blogs are vitally important – “All roads lead to your blog – if you don’t have one, start one now!”

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Adam Westbrook: Planning a journalism start-up? Here’s a checklist of things you need to know:

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Editor and Publisher: Life in the content room – journalists at Gazette Communications service a newspaper, website and a TV station. It pays to be flexible, says Joe Strupp:

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The pace of change enabled by the rapid development and convergence of new technology means that within years the media environment will be almost unrecognisable.