This link has been bookmarked by 24 people . It was first bookmarked on 30 Jun 2009, by Tac Anderson.
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25 Aug 10
Aditya BanerjeeChris Anderson's response to Malcolm Gladwell's review of his book "Free" in the New Yorker, in particular to the journalism business model point.
Bottom line is that you still gotta earn enough for your daily bread whatever your business model.free media gladwell journalism business publishing economics books
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29 Oct 09
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17 Jul 09
Alberto CotticaChris: come gli incentivi da monetari diventano nonmonetari.
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06 Jul 09
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02 Jul 09
Daniel CalladineBut since journalist Malcolm Gladwell has somewhat parochially decided to make the Future of Paid Journalism the focus of his review of Free (which is, ironically, free on the New Yorker’s website; perhaps this is something Gladwell should take up with Da
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01 Jul 09
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30 Jun 09
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Martin Lindnernewspapers are indeed one of the industries most affected by Free (although that’s just one manifestation of their larger problem: having lost their monopoly on consumer attention). And neither I nor anybody else has any good answers, other than the newsp
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doug corneliusDear Malcolm: Why so threatened?
tny It’s now clear that the bane of my next year will be questions about the future of the newspaper industry from journalists. I don’t blame them—newspapers are indeed one of the industries most affected by Free (althoug -
Tac Andersonnice little banter between two authors. wonder if they're both just driving book sales.
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But since journalist Malcolm Gladwell has somewhat parochially decided to make the Future of Paid Journalism the focus of his review of Free (which is, ironically, free on the New Yorker’s website; perhaps this is something Gladwell should take up with David Remnick?), I’ll try to respond in a bit more detail.
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