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11 June

Who owns the facts of a game?

The NCAA ejected a Louisville Courier-Journal reporter from a NCAA Division 1 Baseball tournament today citing a violation of it’s media credentialing agreement as the reporter live blogged the game. I have to admit the reporter did break the NCAA’s media credentialing agreement– I’ve signed the same agreement and it [...]

8 May

Hussman omits obvious point to make argument

The publisher of the Arkansas Democrat Gazette recently wrote an opinion piece promoting the lack of dramatic circulation losses at the Democrat-Gazette as a result of requiring a paid subscription to view the news stories online. This opinion piece also appeared in the Wall Street Journal. The obvious problem with [...]

27 April
Posted in Convergence, Journalism

Nonprofit newspapers?

In Commonwealth magazine there was an interesting article about how the very best ownership model for newspaper could be owned by a non-profit foundation. In the article Dan Kennedy writes… “Ownership, though, remains a hot topic—not just in Boston, but nationally. The Times Company, like Gannett and McClatchy, is a [...]

18 April

Is this irresponsible?

My wife thinks MSNBC use of the Virginia Tech shooter’s photo is irresponsible. I’m not completely in that boat, but I could be persuaded to climb on board. The irresponsible argument chases down the possibility of copycats and the feelings of the families and those close to the victims. On [...]

25 March

Are newspapers dying?

I don’t think newspaper’s are dying, but many of the web’s top prognosticators are speculating that we are seeing the beginning of the end…. Robert Scoble Tim O’Reilly Dave Winer Doc Searls Ryan Sholin I do agree with them that if the newspaper industry as a whole doesn’t wake-up and [...]

10 March
Posted in Journalism

How much news do you know?

Have you seen the Newseum’s NewsMania game that updates the questions every day? I could literally play this everyday. I do well on the reporter level, but not so hot as an editor. My wife, Jennifer, and I always compete on the MSNBC news quiz to see who does the [...]

9 March
Posted in Journalism

Small market papers are doing just fine, thank you

If you’ve followed my newspaper posts, you’ve noticed that I’ve discussed the circulation declines and retrenchment of regional newspapers back into their metropolitan area. One area where the newspaper industry is not hurting is the small to medium market newspaper. Media Life reports 75 to 80 percent of the American [...]

6 March

Newspaper Innovations

If you frequently read my blog you know that I enjoy web design, photography, politics and video production, but newspapers and online journalism are what really excite me. I am particularly interested in innovations at newspapers. In fact, I wrote my master’s thesis on online newspapers use of technology. Last [...]

19 February

Gannett reports on business strategy

Mega newspaper corporation Gannett reviewed their business strategy back in December in a report to investment banking house Credit Suisse. The reports are only available as mostly boring hour long audio files, so you can go and see all the highlights posted on the Innovation in College Media blog. Here’s [...]

16 February
Posted in Convergence, Journalism

AJC steps back and refocuses

The Atlanta Journal Constitution has announced they are cutting their print circulation area and focusing on growing digital. This is similar to the same steps taken in the past year by the Dallas Morning News and Gannett.

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