Monthly Archives: June 2010

Journalists will “save” (i.e. transform) journalism, not aggregators or legacy print-centric executives

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There has been a lot of talk lately about who is going to “save journalism.” There is a clear consensus developing that it will be saved (i.e. transformed) by journalists, not news aggregators or legacy publishing company print-centric executives. I … Continue reading

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Keynotes by John Paton and Josh Cohen at Editor & Publisher Interactive Media conference buzzworthy

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Here are a couple of quick thoughts on the two keynotes – from John Paton and Josh Cohen – at Editor & Publisher’s Interactive Media Conference in Las Vegas this week that are generating some buzz in the online journalism … Continue reading

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Production progressing on Jess Walter’s “The Zero”

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Great news for Jess Walter and fans of his writing. It appears that the movie production of his book “The Zero” has been given new life, according to an exclusive blog post over the weekend out of the Cannes by Steven Zeitchik (@ZeitchikLAT) on LATimes.com. Continue reading

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