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IDB America July 2002 Claudia Neira |
A leader in investigative journalism Investigative reporting is a relative newcomer in the world of Central American journalism, where democracy and freedom of expression are gaining a stronger foothold. But Rolando Rodriguez, editor of the investigative unit of a Panama City newspaper, is already a veteran of this specialty. |
InternetNews January 18, 2010 |
Journalism 2.0, Not All Good News Is the Web killing or enriching the news industry? |
InternetNews May 6, 2009 Kenneth Corbin |
Does Government Belong in the News Industry? With newspapers floundering in the digital age, calls heat up for government to intervene. |
InternetNews May 19, 2009 Kenneth Corbin |
All Options on the Table for News in the Net Age With newspapers on the brink, debate in Washington open to nonprofit status, new payment models, and anything else that's not a bailout. |
InternetNews December 1, 2009 |
Murdoch Ramps Up Attack on Internet Freeloaders News Corp. boss takes paid content message to Washington as regulators mull action on the journalism front. |
Information Today January 29, 2009 Nancy Herther |
Internet Journalism Gains Another Foothold With GlobalPost GlobalPost has assembled an all-star lineup of 65 award-winning journalists located in 45 countries, with special attention given to covering "those geographic areas that have been historically under-reported by the American news media." |
Reason December 2002 Matt Welch |
Woe is Media There have never been better conditions for journalism than in present-day America. Yet there is an influential movement, and an entire publishing mini-genre, dedicated to convincing us that's not so. It's time to save journalism from its saviors. |
Information Today August 20, 2013 Nancy K. Herther |
What's Next for the Bezos-Owned Washington Post The sale of the Post hasn't been the only recent ownership change in the newspaper industry, but the Post is important far beyond the D.C. area with a rich 136-year history. |
Reason February 2005 Matt Welch |
That Old, Tired Balancing Act Did the recent U.S. presidential election kill objective campaign journalism? |
Pharmaceutical Executive December 1, 2010 William Looney |
Emerging Stakeholders with Clout: The Press Power Behind ProPublica ProPublica is a new, independent, non-profit newsroom that produces investigative journalism in the public interest. With ProPublica turning its attention to the healthcare industry, how should the industry respond? |
Information Today August 5, 2010 |
New Content Added to Publish2 News Exchange With the addition of Demotix to News Exchange, newspapers will also be able to buy photos a la carte for coverage of major news events around the U.S. and around the world. |
Salon.com September 20, 2000 Heidi Kriz |
Business reporting is hot! Hot! Hot! A formerly sleepy media backwater comes alive as more journalists' pulses throb in time to stock tickers. What happened? Why did business journalism suddenly become sexy? |
Chemistry World June 2009 Bibiana Campos-Seijo |
Editorial: Feeling the crunch The latest sector to feel the recession is the world of publishing and journalism. The print media industry has seen a number of high-profile casualties - and science journalism in particular has finally started to succumb to the difficult financial landscape. |
IDB America April 2004 Santiago Real de Azua |
Melancholy Defense of a Fast-Changing Profession A celebrated Polish journalist reflects on the future of the news in his book, The Journalist's Five Senses. |
Information Today July 21, 2015 Barbie E. Keiser |
Winning Resources for Global Journalism The Global Editors Network Summit in Barcelona, Spain, featured its fourth annual international competition, Startups for News, rewarding "the most promising startups that provide innovative services for newsrooms." |
BusinessWeek July 18, 2005 Jon Fine |
The Truth vs. The Dollar Business realities are at odds with reporters' ideals. What's bad for journalism is not necessarily bad for companies that produce it. |
InternetNews October 2, 2009 |
Universal Broadband Key to Saving Media: Panel Report from broad-ranging Knight Commission offers policy framework to ensure universal access to vital civic information. |
Fast Company David Lumb |
Google Wants To Help European Newspapers Join The Digital Age Google is announcing its own journalism initiatives to nudge European publishers toward modernizing their distribution and methods into the era of digital journalism. |
InternetNews January 14, 2009 Kenneth Corbin |
Will Online Video Save the News Industry? News executives weigh in on the industry's next frontier as the sun sets on traditional print journalism. |
PC Magazine October 12, 2005 Karen Jones |
Calling All Bloggers The Creative Reporter Network is the latest in the collaborative journalism movement. |
PC Magazine September 27, 2006 John C. Dvorak |
The Folly of Citizen Journalism Citizen journalism is like citizen professional baseball. You can't play pro baseball just because you think the Seattle Mariners stink. |
Salon.com May 10, 2002 Scott Rosenberg |
Much ado about blogging Is it the end of journalism as we know it? Or just 6 zillion writers in search of an editor? Neither... |
InternetNews February 25, 2009 Kenneth Corbin |
If Paid Web Content Is Dead, Are Newspapers? Some papers look to online content to save the day, but fret that micropayments or a fully ad-supported newsroom won't pay the bills. |
Science News Janet Raloff |
Real News: An Endangered Species Many recently jettisoned reporters covered science, medicine, environment, biotechnology, and research-policy issues. |
InternetNews February 29, 2008 |
More Americans Turning to Web For News As the public turns to Internet outlets, will traditional reporting be left behind? |
InternetNews March 26, 2010 |
News Corp. to Begin Online Paywall With UK Papers After a year of bluster, Murdoch makes good on his promise to extract money from consumers as he tries to roll back the culture of free information that has defined the new news media. |
Reason December 2008 Tim Cavanaugh |
Stop the Journalismisms! The media business is chock full of platitudes, most of them wrong. |
Information Today November 10, 2008 Nancy Herther |
The Christian Science Monitor Moves to a Web-Based Model--Is This the Future of News? Monitor editor, John Yemma, noted that the "old business model for print journalism is broken" |
Search Engine Watch July 1, 2008 Kevin Heisler |
Newspapers Bleed Red Ink: Death by Internet Journalists are a dying breed. Newspapers face death by Internet. It's time to rethink journalism as a career choice. |
BusinessWeek July 28, 2003 Spencer E. Ante |
Have Web Site, Will Investigate The New York Times may have nothing to worry about, but freelance Iraq correspondent Christopher Allbritton's story hints at a new business model that could remake the lesser tiers of the media world. Call it pay-to-read journalism. |
BusinessWeek November 29, 2004 Mike France |
Is There A Market For Nonpartisan News? One of the worst by-products of our venomously partisan political culture is a growing distrust of anyone who claims to be nonpartisan -- particularly journalists. |
InternetNews May 14, 2009 Kenneth Corbin |
Newspapers' Hopes Turn to Policymakers For floundering news organizations, all the options are on the table, and none looks great. |
The Motley Fool January 22, 2007 David Lee Smith |
Blog Time in Newspaperville The last best hope of the dailies. Newspapers' own blog pages appear to be generating traffic at a rapidly expanding rate. |
Reason June 2008 Jesse Walker |
The Wire Vs. The Sun The last ten episodes of HBO's The Wire provoked furious debates between the program's defenders and its suddenly swelling camp of detractors; a series that had always been praised for its realism was now damned for not being realistic enough. |