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Archive for April, 2010

Court rules bloggers aren’t ‘real’ journalists; they just break all mainstream news

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Whoa! Watch out, bloggers. The courts might not protect you if you break stories that mainstream media wishes they had. (more…)

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Reporters need to grasp social media for ‘give it to me now’ paradigm

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

I was once told by an editor that reporters do too many things and if they were asked to do more, they’d probably quit. I say let them. (more…)

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Too fast, too furious

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Newspaper circulation keeps falling and falling and fall…

…ing. (more…)

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Result of social media study: News outlets must adapt or die

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Earth to news organization—adapt or die. That seems to be the most recent message from a University of Maryland study. (more…)

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Black and white, ‘red’ all over: Philly Daily News

Friday, April 16th, 2010

The Philadelphia Daily News announced plans to launch a new weekend PRINT edition aimed to target readers in the 20 to 30 age bracket. (more…)

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Slim chance iPad is part of HhJ paradigm

Friday, April 9th, 2010

The craze is over. The iPad is here. But the chance of the iPad as the future of HhJ is as slim as the device itself. (more…)

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Introduction / Newspapers today are dying. In fact, the death rattle of all print media distinctly is audible as newsrooms quickly are turning into funeral homes. Journalism is morphing from a brick-and-mortar environment to a handheld phenomenon. Netbooks, iPhones, BlackBerry and other handheld devices are where all of the world's major stories are breaking.


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*Keeping with the book's theme, it was the author's sole decision not to release it in print. As such, this is an electronic version that's readable on most handheld devices and computers.

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