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Category Archives: media

BusinessWeek: Free Dailies King Dethroned?

Posted on 26 October, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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Metro pioneered free commuter newspapers the world over, but now it's falling behind more diversified imitators such as Schibsted's 20 Minutes
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Editor & Publisher: ‘WSJ’ Combines NY Tech and Media Bureaus

Posted on 25 September, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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"In a nod to the morphing world of media and technology, The Wall Street Journal is combining its New York tech bureau with the Media & Marketing group."
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New York Times: [Mediabistro] Web Site for Job Seekers Is Sold

Posted on 19 July, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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"Laurel Touby turned her popular cocktail parties into a high-traffic Web site for job-seeking media and creative professionals. Yesterday, she sold Mediabistro.com, the company that sprang from those mixers, for $23 million."
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paidContent.org: NFL’s Totalitarian Policies About Online Video Coverage: Some More Details

Posted on 2 July, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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American football has joined the long list of sports leagues with rules restricting sports reporting in order to protect exclusive broadcast rights. Rafat Ali has some funny video showing the effects.
Posted in Football, Journalism, links, media, rights, sports | Leave a reply

Wordblog: Reflections on a year of blogging

Posted on 17 June, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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Andrew Grant-Adamson: "[B]logging on the media is somewhat constrained and narrow - rather like discussing the future of politics with members of one party only. On the whole those who believe that revolutionary change is taking place and and enjoy it are
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Steve Yelvington: Boomers still love print? Don’t be surprised

Posted on 1 June, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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For all age cohorts, readership trends in the United States have changed very little for the past 20 years. "The point is that media consumption patterns are set early in life, and tend to persist."
Posted in media, Newspapers, Online, readership | Leave a reply

InformationWeek: Web 2.0 Expo: Media Companies Confront Mortality

Posted on 18 April, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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"Maybe mass media was just a temporary phenomenon," mused Rich Skrenta, co-founder and CEO of news aggregator Topix, noting that mass media arose as a consequence of controlled distribution and captive consumer attention.
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James Cridland: How news works

Posted on 15 April, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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James Cridland tracks how a story about something Virgin Radio did became news. Conclusion: "news on the internet appears to run through a chinese whispers system." Only two news sites credited the orgininal Guardian report.
Posted in Guardian, Journalism, media, Radio | Leave a reply

MediaPaL@LSE: PCC off the hook? Middleton pulls complaint

Posted on 6 April, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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The London School of Economics's great new media policy and regulation blog looks at the implications of the Kate Middleton privacy debate for small web-only publishers. Would tighter regulation just move gossip online?
Posted in blogging, Journalism, law, links, media, Privacy, regulation | Leave a reply

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