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Editing’s a dragBuzzMachine - May 31, 2008 I’m not saying editing is bad. But as news becomes a process rather than a product, editing can affect that process. Note the lead story from the NY Times home page right now: The edited, packaged story says that one … Tagged: default, newspapers, journalism, newarchitecture |
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GroundedBuzzMachine - May 31, 2008 Well, damn, my beloved Silverjet is grounded. Great idea, great service, terrible timing, what with record oil prices, a credit drought, a recession, and a sucky dollar. There goes the last hope of an independent … |
BuzzMachine - May 30, 2008
Rupert Murdoch: “I think they are the greatest company in America.”
BuzzMachine - May 29, 2008
The monopolistic hold big real estate agents have had on information — on access to use multiple listings services — has been blown open at last thanks to the Justice Department’s antitrust settlement with the National …
Tagged: default, realestate, wwgd
BuzzMachine - May 29, 2008
Jeezus H. Cable, what took them so long? The Wall Street Journal reports that TVs may soon be able to get TV without those damned cable boxes that do so little for so much with such bother: Sony Corp. and six of the …
BuzzMachine - May 27, 2008
Yes, we all get corrected by grammatical nannies when we use media as a singular when it refers to more than one medium: print, TV, radio, online…. But I think that media is becoming singular — that is, it often will …
Tagged: default
BuzzMachine - May 25, 2008
I wish Google would just go ahead and buy Twitter and put us out of our misery. I want Google to get it, not AOL or Yahoo or Microsoft. We know that Google can fix its problems, as it fixed Blogger’s. I’m not one of …
BuzzMachine - May 24, 2008
I was going to write a post after returning from my latest trip to London urging anyone who could afford to to fly Silverjet, the last remaining independent all-business airline (after the death of Eos and Maxjet) …
BuzzMachine - May 23, 2008
The Washington Post just lost a passel of talent in its latest round of buyouts. Reducing headcount on newspapers is an economic necessity today. Everybody’s doing it. Note there’s now a blog called Papercuts tracking …
Tagged: default, newspapers, newbiznews
BuzzMachine - May 22, 2008
Microsoft’s effort to bribe/reward/cajole ecommerce search business away from Google with customer rebates is the product of dubious business economics. It’s a trap: a customer acquisition cost that becomes a habit …