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Friday, November 5, 2010

Wired Editor Chris Anderson Explains "The Web Is Dead" Cover And Why The Web Is A Place For Amateurs

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

The death and rebirth of content publishing | TheMediaBriefing

Publishing Loading... industries publishing is concurrently dying a slow death, and exploding in growth. The traditional magazine, newspaper, music, and book industries are all seeing the same cultural shifts influence their environments.

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Launch of Newspaper Extinction Timeline for every country in the world - Trends in the Living Networks

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Center for Public Integrity’s HTML5 product aims to make long-form journalism readable on any device » Nieman Journalism Lab

Do bloggers devalue journalism? | Online Journalism Blog

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Do bloggers devalue journalism?

Posted by Paul Bradshaw on October 29th 2010 to blogs,online journalism  Tagged ,

Science journalist Angela Saini has written an interesting post on ‘devaluing journalism’ that I felt I had to respond to. “The profession [of journalism] is being devalued,” she argues.

“Firstly, by magazines and newspapers that are turning to bloggers for content instead of experienced journalists. And secondly, by people who are willing to work for free or for very little (interns, bloggers, cut-price freelancers). Now this is fine if you’re just running your own site in your spare time, but the media is always going to suffer if journalists don’t demand fair pay for doing real stories. Editors will get away with undercutting their writers. Plus, they’ll be much keener to employ legions of churnalists on the cheap. In the long-run, the quality of stories will fall.”

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