The answer is, in short, that there is not much advertising in political coverage. Nick’s biggest sites, such as Gawker, Gizmodo and Jezebel, draw advertisers because they have high traffic and clear commercial niches.
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There's no money in political coverage ... so who will wither?
There's no money in political coverage, so blogs will wither ... but what does that mean for the newspaper?
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Military Report: Secretly 'Recruit or Hire Bloggers' | Danger Room from Wired.com
Military Report: Secretly 'Recruit or Hire Bloggers'
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Cooked Books
support the old institutions of knowledge, advises Tyler Cowen
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Eurozine - Blogging, the nihilist impulse - Geert Lovink
There is a quest for truth in blogging. But it is a truth with a question mark. Truth has become an amateur project, not an absolute value, sanctioned by higher authorities. I
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Comment is free: Media and the mob
Politicians have long grown used to facing the wrath of the rabble. It was the vote that brought them to heel. Now, it seems, the web may subject journalists to similar treatment. We shouldn't be surprised that they don't like it. Priesthoods prefer quiescent congregations. For the moment, our media elite just doesn't seem to get it. The Guardian's director of digital content, announcing she has a "duty of care" to protect contributors from abuse, sounds like the Speaker, trying to safeguard MPs from attacks on their dubious perks. Yet even he doesn't attempt to insulate his flock from mere denigration. The media's audience has seized hold of the microphone. It will express itself as it will, and we shall all be the better for it.
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The Last Post | Inside guardian.co.uk | Guardian Unlimited
One final question Emily, and I hope you will reply: Have you seen Paul Gogarty's website, where he boasts about his ability to place travel-related articles in the mainstream media? http://www.paulgogartycommunications.co.uk/media_contact.aspx And if you're now seeing it for the first time, does it explain to you better our indignance? Again, congratulations for being the first one to come down to talk to us, so to speak.
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Forget Web 2.0. Say Hello to Web 3.0 by Evgeny Morozov - The Globalist > > Global Technology
We are entering a world where users can accomplish more with a click of a mouse than lawyers and bankers can do with threats of a lawsuit and angry phone calls to the chief executive
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A Russian Oligarch Faces the "Streisand Effect" by Evgeny Morozov - The Globalist > > Global Technology
Hoping to defeat the complex network of invisible insurgents who have a panoply of tools and anonymity options unmatched by the corporate world, is not only naïve — it carries big publicity costs for those who are convinced otherwise. What's worse (for the companies), many contemporary legal regimes — particularly in Scandinavian countries — provide a legal shelter for these cyberactivists-turned-insurgents, and there is no indication that such laws will become stricter. If anything, they might be relaxed.
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The blind newsmaker | openDemocracy
So, with these two types of institutions in mind, can we rest assured that the pieces of the newspaper will be re-assembled with no loss? Or will there be a systematic ``blind spot'' created by the mechanisms of fragmentation and re-aggregation? Conceptually the blind-spot is plainly there: where what is produced depends for any part of its character on the particular aggregate that it will form, the breaking of the link between the pieces of lego and the final assemblage will change what lego is built.
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Death of the American foreign correspondent - Work in Progress - Worklife - Workplace - TIME
Death of the American foreign correspondent
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BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » Networked journalism
I think a better term for what I’ve been calling “citizen journalism” might be “networked journalism.”
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Press Gazette - Networked journalism: For the people and with the people
Networked journalism is where the people formerly known as the audience contribute to the whole editorial process. The public write blogs, take pictures, gather information and comment as part of newsgathering and publishing. The professional journalists become filters, connectors, facilitators and editors.
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Wired 2.03: The Economy of Ideas
If our property can be infinitely reproduced and instantaneously distributed all over the planet without cost, without our knowledge, without its even leaving our possession, how can we protect it? How are we going to get paid for the work we do with our minds? And, if we can't get paid, what will assure the continued creation and distribution of such work?
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blog.pmarca.com: Inaugurating the New York Times Deathwatch
I hereby inaugurate my New York Times Deathwatch, which will continue until the last Sulzberger has left the building.
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Mars Group - Kenya Elections
Governance and Accountabilty Record
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Mars Group - Kenya Elections
Check your nominee's anti-corruption record Aspirant Name:
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Taking Obama seriously | openDemocracy
Rajeev Bhargava wrote in openDemocracy in 2002 on the importance of India's constitution as "a weapon of security and protection": "Words are not mere ‘pieces of paper'. They become effective when believed in, and powerful when institutionalised and made legitimate."
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YouTube - tariq ramadan vs favrot 2/2
le journaliste nya nya nyi!nya nya nya!de lyon mag est cuit sur le barbecue intelectuel de tariq ramadan ramadan vs. feminist. argument & passion
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YouTube - Tariq ramadan vs De Villiers
Emission Riposte du 28/01/2007 animée par Serge Moati. Au programme, une discussion en face-à-face avec Philippe de Villiers, qui sera ensuite confronté à Tariq Ramadan et Elisabeth Guigou. (less) 17:35 -the epitome of opposing pov's
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YouTube - The Police State Is Here
The police try intimidation on me for filming them. Good cop bad cop routine.
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