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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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...for Excellence in Journalism talks about the "State of the News Media 2009" report, and the industry...
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Overseas reporters have been a casualty of budget-chopping news organizations, leaving an opening for the online...
The Financial Times Group, which is owned by the British publisher Pearson, is not exactly the place you’d expect to...
The average time spent on newspaper Web sits stalled if not dropped in February. Many sites still maintain single-digit...
As you no doubt have heard, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer newspaper is ceasing publication, starting tomorrow.
Hearst's 146-year old newspaper, Seattle's oldest business, will fold in print but maintain seattlepi.
Seattle P-I's staff of 150 will be whittled down to 20 online editorial (and 20 online sales) tomorrow.
Meehive isn't your father's newspaper. In fact, no two newspapers are alike with this service. Meehive is a newspaper...
February was a bad month indeed for U.S. print publishers. Half the publications intended for sale at newsstands...
In chronicling the media's contractions through @themediaisdying at Twitter, I've described these efforts as akin to...
There were some high hopes for the newsstand last year at this time. The wholesalers and retailers were force-feeding...
Nick Bilton from The New York Times R&D Labs was at ETech today, talking about how NYT is preparing for the future...
think what is happening at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and other newspapers is an indication of where that industry...
If you have an iPhone, tap the App Store button, and search for "radio." Choose "iHeart radio" and...
The Times & CUNY (and others) go hyperlocal The New York Times is about to announce that it is starting a...
I'm spending Saturday in an auditorium somewhere in the bowels of Microsoft's Mountain View, Ca., campus.
The American Society of Newspaper Editors canceled its annual convention on Friday in deference to the cost-cutting and...
Here is an interesting video of Evan Williams, Co-founder of Twitter, speaking about some of the startling things he's...
No, The Death Of Newspapers Does Not Mean An Age Of Corruption from the let's-think-this-through-a-bit,-shall-we...
Jeff Howe rounds up recent writing on the future of news
There's a motorcycle-taxi stand near my home in Bangkok, and many of the drivers' hands are dirty. Not from urban grime...
For generations of journalists, life at the afternoon daily NRC Handelsblad was as warm and comfortable as a Dutch...
Now that newspapers have stopped generating profits, some folks want to transform them into tax-deductible outfits that...
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