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16 Feb 09

"Linking out to news" : The Editor's Log : Blogs : News-Record.com : Greensboro, North Carolina

"WGHP and WXII have started linking out to content from other news sites, including us. FOX has a section well down the page where stories from the Winston-Salem Journal, us, WXII and the Business Journal are featured. XII's list is a bit more obscure --

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Editorial - What Newspapers Do, Have Done and Will Do - NYTimes.com

"The argument that if newspapers go bust there will be nobody covering city hall is true. It’s also true that corruption will rise, legislation will more easily be captured by vested interests and voter turnout will fall."

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Traditional News Sites Dominate, But The Small Can Survive

This is a write-up of a paper Lauren Rich Fine published for the PaidContent folk (and that you can buy for $200)

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The Use of the Internet by America’s Largest Newspapers (2008 Edition)

If your newsroom needs context on the internetty things you'r edoing and how it compares to the internet at large, this would be useful.

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16 Dec 08

Editorial cartoonists, endangered species

"Nearly a fifth of these uniquely talented newsfolk fell victim this year to staff cuts, reports Rob Tornoe of Politicker.Com, who believes he is the only full-time editorial cartoonist employed at any website."

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The Newspaper Industry and the Arrival of the Glaciers

Ed. Note: Boing Boing's current guestblogger Clay Shirky is the author of Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations. He teaches at the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU, where he works on the overlap of social and tec

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19 Nov 08

Newspapers Jettisoning Top Talent to Cut Costs - NYTimes.com

"But there is a business argument to be made here. Having missed the implications of the Web and allowed both their content and their audience to be scraped away by aggregators and ad networks, newspapers are now working furiously to maintain audience, bu

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Newspapers, RSS for the Mainstream User

"RSS is not mean to be a mainstream technology. It is meant as plumbing or infrastructure. Mark ‘Rizzn’ Hopkins tends to agree with me. He wrote a post on Mashable where he argues that mainstream RSS use is much higher:"

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