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Four Thoughts On The Future Of Journalism And Publishing
If you thought the conversation around Journalism and the future of Publishing has become stale… you are sadly mistaken. For
Continue readingBuying A Newspaper And Free News
Would you buy a newspaper? When word got out that the Montreal Gazette was being put up for sale along
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Are people willing to pay for what you do? You can create great content. That content can generate all kinds
Continue readingMedia Purgatory
Media Purgatory. Maybe that’s exactly where we are at this specific moment in time. According to Wikipedia, "Purgatory is the
Continue readingHow Journalism Survives New Media (By Saving Itself)
Just because newspapers are suffering, it does not mean that Journalism is dying (far from it). That being said, we
Continue readingHow Mass Media Learns About New Media
In trying to understand the newspaper and publishing industry, there are few brains bigger than Jay Rosen. Rosen is definitely
Continue readingPeople Will Pay For News Online… Just Not A Lot Of People
The days of scoring record profits – year on year – for traditional publishers may be coming to an end.
Continue readingSPOS #151 – Media Hacks #7
Welcome to episode #151 of Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast. This is also Media Hacks #7
Continue readingIncredible Sources
One of the primary complaints that traditional journalism and the newspaper industry has of the digital channel is that is
Continue reading10 Twitter Users That Every Marketing Professional Should Follow
If you are using the micro-Blogging platform Twitter you may have noticed something interesting over the past month or so:
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Everyone knows the big, major a-list Bloggers who get all of the attention. Blogs are shifting away from being personal
Continue readingBloggers Have No Ethics
"Bloggers have no ethics" has long been the battle-cry of mass media in an attempt to keep the medium down
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