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The romance of print newspapers and Kodak film

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The worst part of moving on in life is seeing things go away that we always took for granted, like print newspapers and Kodak film. I learned about both as a young journalist in the 1980s. I was educated about the … Continue reading

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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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