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The Washington Post, the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune, Newsday, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and scores of smaller papers have downsized their staffs in recent months. About 70 newsroom staffers and 100 non-ne
- The Washington Post, the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune, Newsday, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and scores of smaller papers have downsized their staffs in recent months. About 70 newsroom staffers and 100 non-ne - Ian Delaney on 2006-07-15
- The Washington Post, the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune, Newsday, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and scores of smaller papers have downsized their staffs in recent months. About 70 newsroom staffers and 100 non-ne - Ian Delaney on 2006-08-02
Washinton post interview with Murdoch about MySpace
- Washinton post interview with Murdoch about MySpace - Ian Delaney on 2006-08-02
A-list bloggers are spurning the traditional media interview, says Steve Rubel. Instead of the normal procedure (reporter asks the questions, you answer them and then the reporter goes and writes it all up), the move is towards written responses. Apparent
- New media superstars spurning traditional interview formats. - Ian Delaney on 2006-08-13
Britain’s youth is driving a ‘radical shift in media consumption’ away from TV, radio and newspapers and onto the web, according to industry regulator Ofcom.
We seem to have learned more of the story behind yesterday's arrests from the US than from Britain. Why?
Wired editor Chris Anderson talks to Press Gazette about how the web is changing the economics of journalism.
Hmmm…the future of Social Media, next steps [for getting there] and changing the world.
Daily Show. Julia R. Fox, assistant professor of telecommunications at Indiana University isn't joking when she says the popular "fake news" program, which last week featured Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf as a guest, is just as substantive as netw
New book about social media, released and edited online with comments from readers integrated.
nice piece of sarcasm from Nick Carr over the recent claim from Dave Winer that journalism is easy.
Reuters has opened a virtual news agency in the Second Life online world.
"As strange as it might seem, it's not that different from being a reporter in the real world."
ABC News and the excellent citizen journalism/social news site Now Public have teamed up to gather opinions about what should happen next in Iraq.
Quoted: The internet has in many ways democratized information – with 3G wireless, wifi and wimax on the way, information is available almost anywhere in the ...
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