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The rise of the 17-hour journalist...
Long hours, short news stories, and lots of Tweets are the marks of succes for some journalists in the new news media...
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Every company is a media company - but most need training...
Every business needs to be a media company too. Creating and publishing media are hugely important competitive features.
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Cablegate: One year on, the changing face of journalism
Is an increasingly digital network of information changing, amid the aftermath of the Wikileaks 'Cablegate' release, what does it means to be a 'journalist'?
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Here's why news sites "over aggregate"...
Thomson Reuters bloggers attack Business Insider over fair use of other news stories...
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Friday Rant: The 'iPad 3/HD coming this fall' is the zombie rumor that refuses to die!
Ugh, here we go again. The iPad 2 hasn't been out four months yet, but that doesn't stop yet more rumors that a new iPad will be hitting Apple Stores this fall.
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What is "Innovation Journalism?" Does it have a future?
Innovation journalism is a form of reporting that goes beyond tech or business reporting. It has the potential to influence society and government... But will it?
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Here's how Techcrunch Editor's investments were outed by a veteran reporter...
Kara Swisher, Editor of All Things Digital, forced the hand of Mike Arrington, Editor of Techcrunch to disclose his investments.
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Google invests $5 million in grassroots journalism
Google's investments in 21st century journalism probably won't sit well with Rupert Murdoch, but just might make a real difference in what local journalism means in a post-Twitter world.
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Did the Web kill journalism, and will the iPad bring it back?
A panel discusses how Apple's iPad could bring back long-form journalism because of its design.
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Did the Web kill journalism, and will the iPad bring it back?
At the Summit at Stanford in Palo Alto, Calif., Tony Perkins, founder of AlwaysOn, moderates a discussion about the state of journalism in the Digital Age with Michael Arrington of TechCrunch,...
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The rise of page view journalism...
Some online journalists say they have to reject some stories because they are under pressure to write popular stories...
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A robot journalist
A robot developed by researchers at the Intelligent Systems Informatics Lab (ISI) at Tokyo University can execute primitive journalistic tasks by autonomously exploring its environment, detecting...
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Paperless in Seattle - digital news media success stories
Can newspapers survive without the 'paper?' The Seattle area has spawned many successful digital news media ventures...
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Is keeping big media alive good for the future of journalism?
The Web didn't kill print media, it was the owners' own callous lust for profit during the boom years when making money was easy and good journalism was too hard to cost-justify. New online...
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Journalism ... and other inappropriate relationships
If you end up being bitten by journalism it is similar to being smitten. It's like falling in love with someone -- but in this case, you know it's the wrong person. - You know that there is no...
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Survey: Journalism is still important, even on the Internet
The changing landscape of news delivery has sparked some wars between traditional publications and online news outlets, especially those who aggregate stories written by the traditional guys and...
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Digital storm of protests for New York Times defense of AIG bonuses
Andrew Ross Sorkin, a reporter at the New York Times, took a contrarian position on Tuesday, writing an opinion piece that defended the multi-million dollar bonus payments by AIG. . . . If...
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Death and hope of resurrection among newspapers and magazines
What's killing the mainstream press? advocacy masquerading as journalism. What's going to save it? Technology.
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Let’s talk about the economics of great journalism
Responding to various recent postings about journalism, including Ethan Zuckerman, Seth Godin, Dan Gillmor, Amy Gahran and Lisa Williams. I think the economics of journalism and ethics are deeply...
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New York plane crash: online media spreads word within seconds
Citizen journalism has taken off once again with the still-developing plane crash in New York city. Whilst I am keen to stress this is not deemed an act of terror (unless you consider the bird...
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