Posts With The Tag ‘Media Downsizing’
§Update on ACTA, Small Roundup
Small roundup.
Terms: ACTA, EFF, Media Downsizing, Shield Law, State Secrets
§Friday Roundup
Big Friday roundup.
Terms: Copyright, Friday Roundup, Media Downsizing, Media Policy
§Newspaper Revitalization Act May Exclude Online Papers
Senator Ben Cardin (D. Maryland) has introduced the Newspaper Revitalization Act – will online-only newspapers be included?
Terms: Investigative Journalism, Media Downsizing, Media Policy, Newspaper Revitalization Act, Newspapers
§A Million Different Futures
Everybody and their mother has a hypothetical future of media. Which ones are worth paying attention to? (and a roundup)
Terms: Citizen Journalism, Investigative Reporting, Journalism, Media Downsizing
§A Few Optimistic Journalists
A few innovators see the current newspaper crisis as an opportunity, and a news roundup.
Terms: Citizen Journalism, Media Downsizing, Newscred, rou
§Paul Starr Writes it Up
Some well written writings on the economics of newspapers.
Terms: Copyright, Investigative Reporting, Media Downsizing, Newspapers
§The Mainstreaming of ScoopHaus
An examination of Scoophaus, a money-making strategy for newspapers that relies on the stupidity of the audience. And a pretty good roundup.
Terms: Media Downsizing, NYTimes, Politico, public affairs reporting, Scoophaus, The Drudge Report, The Huffington Post
§AP On Influence Operations, CEO Claims US Stifling Press
AP’s CEO talks tough on the treatment of the press by the U.S. Military, and the AP puts out two stories detailing the U.S. Military’s stance on embedding reporters and domestic psychological operations.
Terms: Associated Press, Citizen Journalism, Embedded Reporting, Information Operations, Media Downsizing, Propaganda
§NYT Might Reinstate Freemium Policy & A Round-Up
Under increased economic pressure, The New York Times might impose a pay-to-read system. And a media news roundup.
Terms: AP, Citizen Journalism, Getty Images, Google News, Media Downsizing, New York Times, Public Access, Scoopt, Shepard Fairey









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