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NEWS INDUSTRY
New technologies have redistributed access and knowledge from controlling institutions to the masses. The news industry has to adapt. More tools, devices, creators, and content shape a sharing society where everyone competes for influence and attention. The 'new news' flows from every direction and requires new filters for readers and new business models for publishers. What is the future of the news industry?
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The temptation is irresistible to begin any commentary on Walter Isaacson's piece in Time -- "How To Save Your...
Journalism will improve once newspapers die or decline to a minor medium.
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The misguided assumption among those advocating paperless newspapers is that the revenues of the digital-only entities...
The micro-blogging platform Twitter was the breakthrough social media tool for journalists in 2008. It became a...
The New York Times has published a policy document on the use of social networking sites by its employees, and it...
Mon. Feb. 2nd is national "Buy a Newspaper Day" in the U.S.
東京放送(TBS)は、2月3日正午から3月28日までの期間限定で、地上波のゴールデンプライムタイムで放送中の番組をインターネット上で無料配信する。「TBS オンデマンド無料見逃しサービス」の実験の一環だ。
...also need to question the role news media, and its ... platform to voice citizen ... Journalism in the face of ...
JILL LEPORE ON THE HISTORY OF NEWSPAPERS
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American Public Media Receives $2.9 Million From Knight ... Foundation to Expand Local News-Gathering System ...
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