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Some links for your enjoyment
Hard News Journalism Paid Members Public
I know the guy had been drinking, but this is really quite shocking: And we wonder why journalism is in trouble? (via MarkMedia [http://markmedia.blogs.com/markmedia/2008/11/how-journalism-works.html]) Update: the drunk journalist in question is Adam Smith of the Birmingham Mail [https://web.archive.org/web/
Publishing: The Storm Clouds Gather Paid Members Public
[![Flying Clouds, Hidden Meanings](https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2008/10/2980979414_8ab3508587_m.jpg?w=960)](http://www.flickr.com/photos/10163152@N03/2980979414/)Image by [TomRaven](http://www.flickr.com/photos/10163152@N03/2980979414/) via Flickr I’ve had my head down for the
Local Newspapers are Doomed Paid Members Public
Or so said professor of journalism and Guardian blogger, Roy Greenslade [http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/greenslade/] on Today this morning. You can catch him predicting the death of local newspapers [http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/listen_again/newsid_7591000/7591404.stm] online still.
Is Murdoch Right to Keep Investing in Newspapers? Paid Members Public
Golly and, indeed, gosh. An e-mail arrives from one Kyle at The Atlantic, pointing me to the video they’ve produced following up an article about Rupert Murdoch and the future of newspapers – and providing a handy-dandy embed code for me. Now, given that I’m a subscriber to The
Liveblogging 24 Hours of Regional Journalism Paid Members Public
And this is her on her personal blog, [Headline & Deadlines](http://headlinesanddedlines.blogspot.com/2008/05/taking-ldp-live-for-day_11.html): > Tuesday May 13 will be the day I go grey, bite off all my nails, and possibly take up smoking again. For Tuesday is the day the LDP goes
Newspaper History, Wordpress Exploits and Sarah Lacy Paid Members Public
Good Lord, nearly 6.20pm and I still haven’t done a decent post today. And I was so sure it was going to be a quiet day today. Never mind, here are some hit and run things that caught my attention today: * Marc Andreessen is writing about the history
Free = More Pageviews = Money? Paid Members Public
The New York Times has seen traffic go up on certain sections of its site since it dropped the paywall [http://www.jackiedanicki.com/index.php/2007/10/16/listen-up-fact-fans/]. Which is good. However, this only matters if those pageviews are translating into revenue somehow…