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YouTube Enlists Users as Newscasters

Tue Nov 17th, 2009

Mike Schuster

This... is the lobby of the Petersham Hotel -- nine miles northeast of Trafalgar Square. The noise you hear is the sound of room service handing me my tuna sandwich. At some point after the blitz,

Hollywood CEOs: Oprah

Wed Oct 28th, 2009

Mike Schuster

For millions of followers worldwide, their time of worship occurs not on Sunday mornings but weekday afternoons. Their altar consists not of holy artifacts or a pulpit but of a television and some th

How the Media Covered the Recession

Wed Oct 7th, 2009

Scott Reeves

Coverage of the recession has been top-down, emphasizing Washington politicians and Wall Street bankers rather than people on Main Street, a study by the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excel

Bloomberg News Gets Creative with Washington Post

Fri Oct 2nd, 2009

Scott Reeves

The Washington Post’s (WPO) news sharing agreement with Bloomberg News will give the newspaper about 300,000 new readers and further solidify Bloomberg’s position as the nation’s to

The NY Times Will Be an Outsider in San Francisco

Thu Oct 1st, 2009

Scott Reeves

Any old-time newspaper editor will tell you that local news is important to local readers.Therefore, a dog fight on Main Street is more important to Mr. and Mrs. Jones than a drought in Timbuktu that

Newspapers' Plea: We're Still Relevant!

Tue Sep 22nd, 2009

Scott Reeves

Newspaper executives hope that keeping it local will keep them in business. “What newspapers do best is deliver the local perspective,” Susie Ellwood, chief executive officer of the Detro

Why the Government Should Leave Newspapers Alone

Mon Sep 21st, 2009

Scott Reeves

President Obama, a self-proclaimed “newspaper junkie” says he’d be “happy to look at” a bill pending in Congress that would give newspapers tax breaks if they restructur

Hyperlocal Journalism Gets Legit

Fri Sep 18th, 2009

Scott Reeves

Stop the presses! There’s a new reporter in town, and he might just be your neighbor. The New Jersey Press Association’s decision to issue press credentials last week to reporters at a hy

Tuesday Morning Quarterback: Gimme A Break!

Tue Sep 8th, 2009

Todd Harrison

“I expected the Rocky Mountains to be a little rockier than this.”-- Harry DunneIt was perfectly planned, a summer sojourn to end the season and recharge my batteries for the home stretch

Taking the Bull Market by the Horns: An Interview with Dylan Ratigan

Wed Aug 26th, 2009

Damien Hoffman

In the movie Network, veteran news anchor Howard Beale utters one of the most famous lines in cinematic history, “I’m mad as hell, and I’m not going to take this anymore!” We
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