Three journalists, publicly, have been proposing new models for newspapers’ financial survival in the face of Google’s aggregating all web-based articles: The Media Equation (David Carr)Dinosaur at the Gate (Maureen Dowd)How Newspapers Can Survive in the Internet Age (David Denby) The tone in each is unmistakably defensive, but need it […]
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How is radio evolving in the new media landscape, and where and why is it important? What are some of the innovations that are reshaping radio programming and usage? What were the best projects to win grants under the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s $400,000 call for innovative public radio production? […]
How is radio evolving in the new media landscape, and where and why is it important? What are some of the innovations that are reshaping radio programming and usage? What were the best projects to win grants under the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s $400,000 call for innovative public radio production? […]
The newspaper business—not that people around here look to hasten its demise—has folks that want to rip apart the model and reassemble it. “Don’t Mourn the Passing of Business Models” is a brief post from a Cato blog that says, bluntly, “The news business as we know it today is […]
From the Christian Science Monitor’s Centennial Conversation. The full playlist, including more clips of Ellen Hume, Mark Jurkowitz, Doug Smith, and Sree Sreenivasan is available here: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=424FDBD6EC61124F