Do state/local governments, and civic organizations, have a plan if their newspapers quit publishing? (Besides point fingers) about 2 hours ago from web |
Looking forward to meeting new friends and old and toasting #10atvn 5:01 PM Dec 5th from web |
My family gathered around the TV set every New Year's Day afternoon for the Rose Bowl. Tomorrow I see my first game there. USC-UCLA. 4:38 PM Dec 5th from web |
USC's Annenberg's Center on Communication Leadership (which I'm part of) is developing a strong program on new media and democracy. 4:06 PM Dec 5th from web |
Eager to see final report of #infovalet project. Bill Densmore says it's a model that might, might lead to payment for content. 7:42 AM Dec 5th from web |
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Tom Evslin talking to #infovalet by Skype. Newspapers have big advantages in a networked economy; not starting from zero. 7:14 AM Dec 4th from web |
Greg Schermer of Lee Enterprises at #infovalet says Lee's newsrooms "get it" and audience reach strong. BUT... perfect revenue storm. 6:50 AM Dec 4th from web |
... announced that he's been trying to figure out new media and journalism since 1979 and still hasn't succeeded. 7:28 PM Dec 3rd from web |
First night of new-media conference at U of Mizzou. I was feeling upbeat till Roger Fidler 7:27 PM Dec 3rd from web |
Headed tomorrow for Bill Densmore's "Valet Economy" conference at U. of Missouri. Eager to see new RJI digs. And to learn a thing or more. 4:31 PM Dec 2nd from web |
Who's keeping the best track of journalists leaving the business? Names? Positions? How many? Where to? Etc. 6:17 PM Dec 1st from web |
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