από τον Marc Charisse Evening Sun Editor The very last copy of the very last newspaper will be delivered in 2043, according to the calculations of journalism professor Philip Meyer.Maybe I’ve been in denial, but I’ve been generally skeptical of such macabre predictions that would prematurely relegate us to a glass case in Washington D.C.’s [...]
Permalink...Aπό τα ΝΕΑ «Σεξ! Έγκλημα! Σκάνδαλο!». Τελευταίες εργασίες στην αίθουσα των ταμπλόιντ του Νewseum, που ανοίγει τις πύλες του αύριο Ένα νέο μουσείο ανοίγει τις πόρτες του αύριο στην Ουάσιγκτον: το Νewseum ή Μουσείο των Ειδήσεων, της Δημοσιογραφίας. Είναι ένας τεράστιος όγκος από γυαλί και μέταλλο, τον οποίο ο αρχιτέκτονας θέλησε διάφανο, όπως η δημοκρατία. [...]
Permalink...Του Juan Antonio Giner Yesterday, INNOVATION launched its last project: a new free paper in Kiev, Ukraine. Under the leadership of INNOVATION’s Guillermo Schmitt, CEO, Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of Segodnya Multimedia, VECHERKOM (By the Evening) is a Monday to Friday, eight-page free newspaper. Marina Dedenko is the force behind this fantastic new paper. The editor [...]
Permalink...2 0 0 8 PUBLIC SERVICE The Washington Post BREAKING NEWS REPORTING The Washington Post Staff INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING Walt Bogdanich and Jake Hooker of The New York Times INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING The Chicago Tribune Staff EXPLANATORY REPORTING Amy Harmon of The New York Times LOCAL REPORTING David Umhoefer of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel NATIONAL REPORTING Jo [...]
Permalink...According to Maegan Carberry, consultant, blogger and former chief of staff for Ariana Huffington, the newspaper industry’s attempts to gain young readers by “hip-ifying” their products have all been based on a false premise.”In my experience, such project teams are the beginning of the road to the bureaucratic newspaper cemetery where good opportunities go to [...]
Permalink...Toυ Juan Antonio Giner Last Monday, The New York Times introduced a new index section: INSIDE THE TIMES. So, many critics (that I have the feeling don’t read the print edition of the paper), reacted as expected with any changes in The New York Times. They hated the new section. Very much. The reasons? Well, [...]
Permalink...του Eric Alterman από τον New Yorker Arianna Huffington questions newspapers’“veneer of unassailable trustworthiness.” The American newspaper has been around for approximately three hundred years. Benjamin Harris’s spirited Publick Occurrences, Both Forreign and Domestick managed just one issue, in 1690, before the Massachusetts authorities closed it down. Harris had suggested a politically incorrect hard line [...]
Permalink...By Daniel B. Kline Many of the editors, publishers and owners of America’s biggest newspapers seem shocked that they have lost readers and ad dollars to the Internet. They blame young people for not reading and lament the Web sites they accuse of stealing their readers, never once realizing that arrogance has made them expendable, [...]
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20lexeis - 13. April 2008
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