1 posted on
07/26/2007 2:10:18 PM PDT by
abb
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2 posted on
07/26/2007 2:11:10 PM PDT by
abb
(The Dinosaur Media: A One-Way Medium in a Two-Way World)
To: abb
3 posted on
07/26/2007 2:12:22 PM PDT by
ontap
(Just another backstabbing conservative)
To: abb
America's newspaper publishers - as hidebound a collection of businesspeople as you can find - are thrashing about to see whether they can separate the news from the paper and still make money.Maybe you can try separating the pure liberal bias from the actual reporting and folks will read you again.
4 posted on
07/26/2007 2:16:43 PM PDT by
RabidBartender
(Al-Qaeda doesn't need an intelligence network. They have the U.S. media.)
To: abb
Svrluga detoured to Starbucks, wrote a 572-word commentary on his laptop and posted it to his blog, Nationals Journal at washingtonpost.com. After his haircut he swung by the Post's newsroom to do a live question-and-answer session online with fans. That night, after filing a story for the newspaper, which he calls the "$0.35 edition" in his blog, Svrluga recorded a ten-minute podcast for the Web site, with sound bites from team officials and players. I didn't see anywhere where an editor was inserted into the process to prevent falsehoods or just plain bad journalism. (like it's good now...)
-PJ
8 posted on
07/26/2007 2:28:48 PM PDT by
Political Junkie Too
(Repeal the 17th amendment -- it's the "Fairness Doctrine" for Congress!)
To: abb
What can I do to make sure it dies and never gets up again?
9 posted on
07/26/2007 2:32:43 PM PDT by
353FMG
(America, first, last and always.)
To: abb
"If circulation is dropping," Svrluga explains, "and we're trying to figure out how people are going to get their news, who am I to say no to trying out new avenues?" It's the FR stooooopid! Byeeee!
To: abb
"If circulation is dropping," Svrluga explains, "and we're trying to figure out how people are going to get their news, who am I to say no to trying out new avenues?" It's the FR stooooopid! Byeeee!
To: abb
everyday another article of a lib/dem newspaper circling the bowl....
one would think they would grasp the concept of reproting news not editorial opinions....who knows...people might just buy and read the papers again!!!
To: abb
13 posted on
07/26/2007 2:49:43 PM PDT by
onedoug
To: abb
15 posted on
07/26/2007 2:57:42 PM PDT by
Chode
(American Hedonist)
To: abb
No one, including the Graham family or the New York Times, has figured out how to match the ad revenue of the print edition with an internet edition. I think the big city papers will survive on the internet but they will lose much of the influence they had in print. And they will have to compete with many young entrepreneurs would couldn’t afford the huge operating costs of a traditional newspaper but can afford to create an internet news and advertising organization. In fact these new guys are already in business in many U.S. cities.
16 posted on
07/26/2007 3:17:15 PM PDT by
Brad from Tennessee
("A politician can't give you anything he hasn't first stolen from you.")
To: abb
In fairness, and honesty, the Post has the best Web site of any newspaper in the country. It’s well done, constantly updated, the chats with reporters, editors and the odd celeb are great, the “blogs” well done (mostly) and the comments sections are largely unedited for any political content.
They’ll find a way to make money with it, because they’re innovative and have a quality product. I can’t think of any other MSM outlet that’s close to them on the Web.
17 posted on
07/26/2007 3:22:03 PM PDT by
ravensandricks
(Jesus rides beside me. He never buys any smokes.)
To: abb
Great! Earlier today it was the NY Times and now the same symtoms and disease diagnosis for the Washed-up Post.
Let’s hope in becomes a horse race to the grave yard...the Times, Post, L.A. Times and all the usual suspects that have tried to hijack this country’s future
To: abb
If it is dying the libbies need to practice what they preach. Pull the plug!
21 posted on
07/26/2007 4:11:36 PM PDT by
goodwithagun
(My gun has killed less people than Ted Kennedy's car.)
To: abb
24 posted on
07/26/2007 7:01:48 PM PDT by
NCjim
(The more I use Windows, the more I love UNIX)
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