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BuzzMachine - Feb 24, 2008
The only thing more shocking that the New York Times printing salacious innuendo about a presidential candidate is its editor not understanding why this caused controversy. I’m not sure whether he’s isolated or …
Also tagged: default, objectivity, nytimes, bias, prezvid
BuzzMachine - Feb 22, 2008
Damned good post from Jay Rosen about the Times’ odd effort to imply and not report a McCain affair.
BuzzMachine - Feb 21, 2008
Visionary network news photographer Jim Long is gleefully putting himself out of business. Well, actually, he’s expanding his own business, for network executives should be plugging into his brain. But he’s reducing …
Also tagged: mobile, live, default, exploding tv, newarchitecture
BuzzMachine - Feb 21, 2008
OK, that may be redundant, but now there’s now a site for venting and venting about the venting. A lot of folks are whining about post No. 470, who in turn was asking the angry jouranlists to stop whining. Life is so …
Also tagged: default
BuzzMachine - Feb 19, 2008
Nicholas Lemman, dean of Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism, accidentally sent his class his self-evaluation intended for the university provost. No harm done, though. It’s an impressive document — it helps to …
BuzzMachine - Feb 19, 2008
Media have an Obama problem they’re going to have to grapple with now or after the election: They love him. They hate Hillary. And the gap between the two is clearly seen in coverage, which surely is having an impact …
Also tagged: politics, default, objectivity
BuzzMachine - Feb 15, 2008
As an exercise for the upcoming New Business Models for News conference at CUNY, I want to take Dave Morgan’s suggestion about cutting up newspapers into four companies — content, production, distribution, sales — and …
Also tagged: default, newspapers, book, newsinnovation, wwgd, newbiznews
BuzzMachine - Feb 15, 2008
In the story about their layoffs today, the New York Times mentioned, as it often does, that the Baghdad bureau costs them $3 million a year. I’ve been wondering about a new way to help support that bureau: reverse …
Also tagged: default, newspapers, book, newsinnovation, norgs, wwgd, newbiznews
BuzzMachine - Feb 12, 2008
My Guardian column this week is about my experience in the Reuters-Nokia mojo project at Davos. Since I haven’t written about my conclusions in the blog, here is the full text of what I wrote (which differs slightly …
Also tagged: default, newspapers, guardian, networkedjournalism, mojo, newarchitecture
BuzzMachine - Jan 19, 2008
At the Guardian Media Group’s online offsite yesterday, I watched a live demonstration of the benefits of following Howard Owens’ dictum for nonwired journalists. I keep nattering on about the need to retrain …
Also tagged: default, cuny, newsrooms, continuinged