CBS


 Friday, 16 May 2008, 18:37 0

Michael Arrington: "CNET failed to disrupt the old guard, and will find itself to be a footnote in Internet history rather than the headline it should have been."

 Monday, 14 January 2008, 16:32 0

"The most recent–and seemingly unlikely–election coverage team is CBS News and Digg, … Under the partnership, political stories from Digg will appear in a box on the politics section of CBSNews.com."

 Thursday, 3 January 2008, 18:20 0

"No sustainable business model" for CBS transparency blog.

 Thursday, 11 October 2007, 16:25 0

"PaidContent reports that CBS has bought a relatively unknown celebrity blog called Dotspotter for about $10 million. That’s right. $10 million! For Dotspotter!"

 Tuesday, 2 October 2007, 14:32 0

"The Huffington Post … plans to announce today the appointment of a new chief executive, Betsy Morgan, who will leave her job as the general manager of CBSNews.com."

 Monday, 24 September 2007, 21:26 0

Rome Hartman: "The BBC has a different word or phrase than American networks use to describe almost every function of television production, and it may yet drive me crazy."

 Thursday, 14 June 2007, 08:20 0

"After ceding ground for years to an army of autonomous Internet radio stations, some of which are run from basements and spare bedrooms, the nation’s biggest broadcasters are now marching online"

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 Friday, 13 April 2007, 00:11 0

David Blum of the New York Sun has named the producer fired in the CBS plagiarism incident. Craig Silverman explains why journalists insist on naming names in cases of plagiarism. (Ahem: "Even student newspapers do it.")

 Friday, 13 April 2007, 00:08 0

"CBS News said yesterday it planned to install a new level of editorial oversight to its Web site since revelations that the CBS anchor Katie Couric read a plagiarized commentary on the site last week."