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NYTimes.com: Romenesko Taken to Woodshed for, um, Not Much. And Then Resigns.

Friday, 11 November 2011, 15:43

David Carr: “Out in the civilian world, [Romenesko's] departure is, um, less than seismic. But to those of us who read and followed him, it seemed like an ill-advised way to end a run that was remarkable in all aspects: He was a proto-blogger, helping …

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Felix: Here’s why I’m so angry at Julie Moos’s unjustifiable attack on Jim Romenesko

Friday, 11 November 2011, 14:31

Felix Salmon: “Jim Romenesko is a KING of the blogosphere. He’s the kind of person you should be looking to as an exemplar of best practices in the blogosphere. If your guidelines go against what Jim is doing, then there might well be something wrong…

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The Awl: The Intolerable Evolution of Poynter’s "Romenesko+"

Friday, 11 November 2011, 11:09

Choire Sicha: “Romenesko’s entire practice was about giving credit, in ways that virtually no other blog has been, a position that “Romenesko+” does not embrace as strongly. Poynter has worked systematically to erode a fairly noble, not particularly mo…

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Poynter Online: Coming Aug. 23 — A New Poynter Online

Sunday, 17 August 2008, 10:01

"The journalism industry is a tight-knit community, and from what our users tell us, they're ready for serious online networking. So we're introducing Poynter Groups, a new way to communicate with colleagues, see who's up to what where and establish an online base camp with your bio, photos and other relevant information and conversation. We don't expect you to abandon Facebook, Flickr, Linked In and del.icio.us, so we created a way for you to link to all of your activity on various sites from your personal page in Poynter Groups."

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 Friday, 6 April 2007, 21:10 0

“rather than saying that online readers read more, Poynter is now saying they read as thoroughly as in print. That’s a big difference.”