pbs.org
- What Can Virtual Goods Teach Us About Paying for News?
- Moving on After the Knight News Challenge
- What Are the Universal Principles that Guide Journalism?
- Printcasting 1.5 Boosts Design for On-Demand Publishing
- Truly Serving the Public -- With Web Tools
- Video Volunteers Gets some Boost from Bollywood
- Steady Driving for Community Radio
- Creating Community Video Entrepreneurs in Brazil
- An Overview of Community Media in Brazil
- How Mobile Voices Developed a Citizen Media Platform
onthemedia.org
- The Ocean Full of Bowling Balls (On The Media: Friday, 05 February 2010)
- With Love and Squalor (On The Media: Friday, 05 February 2010)
- Trauma at Home (On The Media: Friday, 05 February 2010)
- Game Time (On The Media: Friday, 05 February 2010)
- Field Guide (On The Media: Friday, 05 February 2010)
- A Network of Their Own (On The Media: Friday, 05 February 2010)
- Health Scare (On The Media: Friday, 05 February 2010)
- A Shot of Reality (On The Media: Friday, 05 February 2010)
- February 5, 2010 (On The Media: Friday, 05 February 2010)
- The Final Screen? (On The Media: Friday, 29 January 2010)
community.naa.org
- IAB's Rothenberg: Song of the Open Newspaper
- The Year Mobile Revenue Takes Off: Are We There Yet?
- Social Media: Making Money With It
- E-Forum Moves to LinkedIn
- Digital Edge News Update: The iPad, Newspapers and Ads; PRESSTIME Update
- Hype Over, Apple iPad Presents Opportunities for Newspapers
- Digital Edge News Update: Apple's Tablet; Newsday's Pay Wall
- Digital Edge News Update: How Journalists Use Social Networks; Knight Reports on Journalism Contests
- Digital Edge News Update: Reactions to NYT Online Payment Plans; Seattle Times Looks at Attitudes Toward Contextual Ads
- Digital Edge News Update: NYTimes.com Announces Pay Wall Plans; Outsell on Aggregators and Paid Content
blog.metaprinter.com
- Not Exactly the 4th Estate
- Non-newspaper site dealing with inappropriate comments
- Charlie Brooker Shows Us How to Report the News on Video
- Who’s buying Amazon Kindles or any eReader for that matter?
- Immersive Media powers Haiti:360 video on CNN
- Everyone is Going Nuts about NYTimes.com Charging for Content in 2011
- Covering the News from Haiti via Blogs and Twitter and Alt. Sources
- Who Declared Newspaper’s Editor & Publisher, “The Bible”?
- Best Newspaper Headline of 2010 (so far)
- Tim Oreilly and Micheal Gough Discuss the Future of Publishing
journalism.nyu.edu
- He Said, She Said Journalism: Lame Formula in the Land of the Active User
- Introducing the new Huffington Post Investigative Fund (And My Own Role in It)
- Rosen's Flying Seminar In The Future of News
- It Took 23 Years, But I Finally Got to Give My View of the National Press on National Television
- Write it Yourself: My Advice to Barack Obama
- Audience Atomization Overcome: Why the Internet Weakens the Authority of the Press
- Help Me Explain Twitter to Eggheads
- Make Something Valuable to Journalism and Give it Away: Stanford Re-Deploys its Journalism Fellows
- If Bloggers Had No Ethics Blogging Would Have Failed, But it Didn't. So Let's Get a Clue.
- The Palin Convention and the Culture War Option
contentbridges.com
- Arthur and the Blue People
- Newsonomics: The Book and The Site
- The iPad: Quick Publisher Scorecard
- The Times Meter: Why 2011?
- Nine Questions: New York Times Goes Metered
- Media News, Bankruptcy and the Fog of Media War
- Nine Questions: On Tablet Dreams, Schemes and Screens of Hope
- Deborah Howell: A Journalistic Whirlwind Passes into the Night
- Digital Do-Over Time: Consortium Aims to Get the Next Generation Right
- Nine Questions: Murdoch’s Lion in Winter, Alicia Calling, Junk Traffic and Negotiating Like It’s 1999
delicious.com
- things magazine: an online journal about objects and meanings
- The Hugh Cudlipp lecture: Does journalism exist? | Alan Rusbridger ...
- End Times - The Atlantic (January/February 2009)
- Is Crowdfunding the Future of Journalism?
- Demand Media - Plentiful Content, So Cheap
- Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard University » Aiming for the Future of Journalism
- The New York Times envisions version 2.0 of the newspaper » Nieman Journalism Lab
- Poynter Online - Mobile Media
- The decline of newspapers – nothing to do with journalism
- Blooks in Production
biz.yahoo.com
- Toyota President Vows Vigilance on Safety (at The Wall Street Journal Online)
- Black And White And Read All Over (at Forbes.com)
- Media General Announces Pricing of Private Offering of Senior Secured Notes (PR Newswire)
- @ Local Online: Yahoo Aims For More Ad Dollars From Quick Service Restaurants (paidContent.org)
- Plenty of smoke, no fire (yet) in Albany (at bizjournals.com)
- More of America's Most-Generous Donors Direct Gifts to Solving Social Problems, Just-Released Annual Ranking Shows (Business Wire)
- Earnings Preview: Focus on ad trends in NYT Co. 4Q (AP)
- Snickers Wins First USA TODAY Ad Meter Title (PR Newswire)
- CareerBuilder's 'Casual Friday' Crowned Winner of TV Ad Contest During Big Game's 2nd Quarter (PR Newswire)
- McClatchy shares drop after bond pricing (AP)
blogs.reuters.com
- Post Super Bowl: Ads, ads and more ads
- Can Toyota Digg its way out of recall crisis?
- Gmail Creator says he is not working on new email platform
- Saints over Colts, says EA’s “Madden”
- Microsoft’s Mehdi sees Bing in the black
- Wayne Rooney is flying right at you!
- Timeline: iPad joins list of Apple product milestones
- No-nonsense, and no names, at Apple iPad event
- Leftover Apple…
- Apple’s iPad in Jobs’ words
niemanlab.org
- From Ken Doctor’s “Newsonomics”: What Phil Balboni learned about online journalism from cable news
- Why Wikipedia beats Wikinews as a collaborative journalism project
- Riding the Wave: New tech, new reporting methods
- This Week in Review: Google’s new features, what to do with the iPad, and Facebook’s rise as a news reader
- Links on Twitter: Pew finds 62% of teens go online for news, Time Warner CEO predicts TV will migrate to Internet, Google exec jumps to AOL
- Make your own game of Paywall!
- Is online news just ramen noodles? What media economics research can teach us about valuing paid content
- Should the government be spending tax dollars printing tiny type in newspapers? The arguments in favor
- Links of Twitter: NBC to monitor ad viewing across screens, Murdoch says News Corp on ‘cusp of a digital dynasty,’ paywall tech firm keeps expectations low
- VT Digger: How a layoff spawned a nonprofit site in less than a year
nytimes.com
- N.C.A.A. Fails to Stop Licensing Lawsuit
- Advertising: Do-It-Yourself Super Ads
- Publishers Win a Bout in E-Book Price Fight
- Findings: Will You Be E-Mailing This Column? It’s Awesome
- Newsstand Sales and Circulation Fall for Magazines
- Campaign Spotlight: This Campaign Is Wet (and Wild)
- Media Talk: For New and Healthy Recipes, a Magazine Turns to Leftovers
- Advertising: In Super Bowl Commercials, the Nostalgia Bowl
- Q & A With Stuart Elliott
- Webdenda: People and Accounts of Note
poynter.org
- NYT urged to "stop the drama and psychological warfare" against Paterson
- Additional items for February 8, 2010
- Times-Picayune presses are still going, says editor
- WP says up to 450,000 Sunday papers were delivered in the snow
- Smith returns to Philly Inquirer after agreeing to suppress political views
- Oops!: Virginian-Pilot reverses Super Bowl score
- Toyota dealers pull ads off ABC stations because of "excessive coverage"
- "We need the Baffler more now than ever," says editor
- Chicago morning show hosts fail to ask Zell about Tribune during long interview
- Magazine newsstand sales fall 9.1% in second half of 2009
sethgodin.typepad.com
- Frightened, clueless or uninformed?
- The least I could do
- iPad app of my dreams: the digital talking pad
- The relentless search for "tell me what to do"
- Linchpin videos (first in a series)
- Shiny objects
- What's expected vs. what's amazing
- Hunters and Farmers
- Free inspiration and insight
- Who will save us?
seekingalpha.com
- Media Continues Unwarranted Assault on Sirius XM's Howard Stern Deal
- Earnings Preview: The Walt Disney Co.
- Google, Disney Board a China Bus
- Sirius XM Will Likely Not Have to Execute Reverse Split
- Bears Make Cheap Bet on Viacom
- Amazon Losing the E-Book Battle: Content vs. Distribution
- Cogo Group Inc. Q4 2009 Earnings Call Transcript
- Bloomberg Beef-Up Reflects Growth of Profit Expectations and Competition
- Will the iPad Disrupt Kindle?
- Super Bowl Ad Scene: Online Becoming as Important as TV
printceo.com
- Xerox Completes Acquisition of ACS
- Stand out companies in our industry
- Benefits of 3rd Party Lease Expert
- Using Social Media in Your Business
- Print Media and iPad’s Profit Potential
- iPad Stirs Up Change, but Who Will Benefit?
- CMO Council Releases Study on Customer Loyalty Program Effectiveness
- How is Your Company Culture?
- Think Visual: EFI Brings Interesting Printing Ease-of-Use to Desktops
- Quad/Graphics’ Worldcolor Acquisition Details
newsosaur.blogspot.com
- Why it’s perfectly OK to blog for free
- Journos aren’t helpless against market forces
- Why many newspaper pay sites may fail
- Gannett profit slide points up industry peril
- Stop the exploitation of journalists
- ‘Supply lines of local news are being cut’
- Can iPad save media? Skeptics weigh in.
- How media can profit from new iPad
- Next for MediaNews: Rolling up ailing dailies
- Why Singleton will stay after bankruptcy
news.cnet.com
- EA's game arsenal coming to Facebook?
- Google aims for cute with Super Bowl ad
- More social, please: Facebook nixes banner ads
- Groupon announces 'live off our deals' stunt
- AOL brings back ex-exec as media overlord
- Sci-fi writers' group vaporizes Amazon links
- Season premiere floods 'Lost' fan wiki
- Squaring off with Square, for a good cause
- Google struggles with social skills
- Meet the Super Bowl's official Twitter hashtag
paidcontent.org
- Rusbridger: 'iPad Could Produce Significant Revenue Streams'
- Research: Internet Has Eaten Newspapers' Ads
- Barnes & Noble's Nook Heads To (Most) Stores
- After Federal Inquiries, Google Cuts Early Nexus One Termination Fee
- Yahoo Hires Former UMG Exec Bronikowski As New Music Chief
- Redpoint Closes A New $400 Million Fund
- Zagat Books A Table With Foursquare; Restaurant Maven Reaches For Mobile App's Cool Factor
- News Corp. Got $12.5 Million In Flixster Stock For Rotten Tomatoes
- Fas-Fax: Mags' Newsstand Decline Started To Slow By End Of '09
- Following Rivals, Gmail Will Add Status Updates
fitzandjen.com
- What Would He Have Done For Vacation Stops?
- After The Bell Monday: Newspaper Sector Taking Its Zinc, Apparently
- Media General Also Paying High Price To Spread Out Debt
- Journal Register, Where Every Reporter is Video Equipped
- Making Money on Hyperlocal
- Monday Morning Links
- An End To The Newspaper Bankruptcy That Wasn’t Much About The Newspaper Business
- After the Bell Friday: McClatchy’s Coupon Clipped
- Where the 2010 Politcal Ad Dollars Will Flow
- What’s The Matter With Kansas? Editors Reflect On William Allen White Day
news.newspaperproject.org
- Is online news just ramen noodles?
- Why Google is Bad for the Newspaper Business
- Bargain Hunters Start With Newspaper and Magazine Ads
- The Newspaper Project Releases New Super Bowl Ad
- More Readers Skimming Google Headlines Than Going Directly to Newspaper Web Sites?
- Only 2.4% subscribe at newspaper pay sites
- Study Finds That Papers Lead in Providing New Information
- Warren Buffett -- Newspaper Industry Got Too Complacent
- Predictions About Newspapers in 2084, from E&P 25 Years Ago
- Journalism and Freedom
gannettblog.blogspot.com
- Week Feb. 8-15 | Your News & Comments
- USAT | A naked grab for consumers' attention?
- Green Bay | Recalling a reporter who died at 38
- Mail | Martore, other execs 'deserve their salaries'
- Super Bowl | A tale of two teams -- and homepages
- Week Feb. 1-7 | Your News & Comments
- Indy | A super selection of Super Bowl pages
- Twitter | Anderson Cooper, those rumors -- and me
- Mail | A $250K raise vs. smelly bathrooms, no heat
- Cincy | Up to 15 ad production workers said out
cjr.org
- Audit Notes: Bloomberg Backs the Buck; WSJ on Future State Taxes; Big Money vs. Student Loansharks; Mortgage Banker Schadenfreude, etc.
- "John Murtha Dead": 'Funny'? 'Typical'? 'Finally'?
- Meta Data
- Behind the Veil: Covering Iraq's Women in Hiding
- Is Health Reform Dead or Alive?
- The Wall Street End Game
- Isis, Oh, Isis
- Audit Notes: Wessel on Press Failure; Cohan On a Bailout Mystery Pair; NYT on Student Loans, etc.
- O'Keefe, Etc.
- “Waves in a Shallow Pan”
techcrunch.com
- Back to the Future: How Apple is Becoming More Like a Carrier Every Day
- Foursquare Signing Mainstream Partnership Deals Left And Right
- The Value Of Online Buzz For The Top 20 Brands
- The Long Tail Of Video Sites Capture Half Of All Viewing Minutes
- blueKiwi Rides the Freemium Wave
- Video: “Parisian Oops” Mocks Google’s Super Bowl Commercial
- The Ten Biggest Advertising Publishers On The Web
- Google Launches Phone Support For The Nexus One, Lowers ETF By $200
- Still No Native Comments, But Tumblr Toys With Photo Replies
- The Richter Scales Debut Animated Video Of “I’ve Got Mail And I’ve Got It Made”
shirky.com
- Secretary Clinton’s Internet Freedom Speech, Abridged
- A Rant About Women
- Local Bookstores, Social Hubs, and Mutualization
- A Speculative Post on the Idea of Algorithmic Authority
- Rescuing The Reporters
- Guest Post of sorts: Nicholas Lemann at Columbia Journalism School Graduation
- The Failure of #amazonfail
- Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable
- Why iTunes is not a workable model for the newspaper business
- Why Small Payments Won’t Save Publishers
beatblogging.org
- RSS readers reviewed
- Journalists use RSS to track rivals, news, tweets & other info
- SacBee’s Ortiz takes blog to top by engaging his users
- GothamSchools targets loyal and casual users with different content
- Q&A: David Cohn says Spot.Us needs to scale with technology, not people
- Women use social media more than men
- Engagement, not unique visitors should be No. 1 goal
- What I’m reading
- News orgs should look to government for innovation
- Rethinking commenting system
robcurley.com
- Covering high-school recruiting. On a Sunday afternoon. Please meet Ray Brewer.
- Real-time news in Las Vegas: The Federal Courthouse shooting
- Pacquiao-Cotto fight: Twitter, live blogs, multimedia and general wiliness as a part of beat coverage
- Using evergreen databases and guides with weekly narrative content
- How a ‘traditional print journalist’ can become a great new-media journalist and still not know Flash or how to edit video