Podcast: A Conversation with Jessica Clark
Another podcast! WeMedia is producing a regular podcast that features in-depth interviews with prominent media, technology,...
Read MorePodcast: A Conversation with Chris Willis from Footnote
Another podcast! Whoa! two in one day… WeMedia is producing a regular podcast that features in-depth interviews with...
Read MoreNot Quite The Best Of Both Worlds
I am not impressed by The Printed Blog -- a Chicago start-up that plans to reprint blog posts on regular paper, surrounded by local ads, and distribute the publications free in big cities.
Read MoreGoogle Newspaper
Google announced yesterday that it will close its business that sells advertising space in newspapers, saying the effort...
Read MoreMy plan for the Seattle PI (Part III)
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has been put up for sale by the Hearst Corporation. If it does not find a buyer in 60 days...
Read MorePodcast: A conversation with Erik Hersman from Ushahidi
WeMedia is podcasting! Beginning today, WeMedia will produce a regular podcast that features in-depth interviews with...
Read MoreMy Plan for the Seattle PI (Part II)
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has been put up for sale by the Hearst Corporation. If it does not find a buyer in 60 days...
Read MoreGlobalPost
There is a new player in the online news space. Welcome www.globalpost.com. Their mission: “GlobalPost intends to...
Read MoreMy plan for the Seattle PI (Part I)
On Friday, the Hearst Corporation announced that it was putting the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, the older of Seattle’s...
Read MoreShould Google Save The News Industry?
In an article posted online yesterday, Google CEO Eric Schmidt told Adam Lashinsky of Fortune Magazine that he wished he...
Read MoreThe News I’d Like To Read Is Not News At All
I like newspapers, a lot. I subscribe to two newspapers in print, and read dozens more each morning online. But I...
Read MoreCan Black Media Become Community Leaders?
Barack Obama is a huge news story. His campaign generated unprecedented levels of media attention. Every move during his...
Read MoreQuestion of the Day: List-mania
The end of the year is rapidly approaching, which means the media world has once again become obsessed with lists. There...
Read MoreBlurring The Lines
On Monday, Time Magazine Washington Bureau Chief, Jay Carney, announced he was leaving his post to take the job of...
Read MoreScience Friday: Less News Is Bad News
A study released last week suggests “that the media may be entering a climate trance (or ending a bubble, depending on...
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