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27 Apr 08
Glyn MottersheadOk, so it is about a year old now but there are still some sage pieces of advice about newspapers facing up to a chaning future
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06 Apr 08
Joanna GearyThe new world calls for a new skillset, and you and Mr. Notebook need to make some new friends, like Mr. Microphone and Mr. Point & Shoot.
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Soledad Caballero"all you need is the right frame of mind. So let’s stop writing and groaning about how things used to be different, and let’s start building our own piece of the new world of newspapers brick by brick, story by story."
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12 Jul 07
Howard Rheingold10 obvious things about the future of newspapers you need to get through your head
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Jill ONeillnothing dramatically new but all of the past twelve months pretty well boiled down to the essence.
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David CliffordRyan Sholin on the future of newspapers, online news and journalism education.
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03 Jun 07
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Douglas KarrFantastic summary of the 'State of the Newspaper Industry'. The question is, "Is anyone listening from the Industry?"
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It’s not Google’s fault. Get over it, professor. Blaming search engines is like blaming the library. “Oh no, please don’t let readers actually find stories from my newspaper and then click through to my site to read them, anything but that!” Forget it.
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You don’t get to charge people for archives and you certainly don’t want to charge people for daily news content. Pulling your copy behind walls where it can’t be seen by readers on the wider Web. Search rules. Don’t hide from it.
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Bloggers aren’t an uneducated lynch mob unconcerned by facts. They’re your readers and your neighbors and if you play your cards right, your sources and your community moderators. If you really play it right, bloggers are the leaders of your networked reporting projects. Get over the whole bloggers vs. journalists thing, which has been pretty much settled since long before you stopped calling it a “Web blog” in your stories.
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You ignore new delivery systems at your own peril. RSS, SMS, iPhone, e-paper, Blackberry, widgets, podcasts, vlogs, Facebook, Twitter — these aren’t the competition, these are your new carriers. Learn how to deliver your content across every new technology that comes into view on the horizon, and be there when new devices go into mass production.
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02 Jun 07
Martin Stabe"You don’t need millions of dollars or HD cameras or years of training to make it happen; all you need is the right frame of mind."
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