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BuzzMachine - Sep 18, 2007
TimesSelect is dead. It was a cynical act doomed from the start. With it goes any hope of charging for content online. Content is now and forever free. No one with sufficient experience ever thought that TimesSelect …
Also tagged: tagged, newsinnovation, paidcontent
BuzzMachine - Jun 12, 2007
Great news for the future of journalism: TVNewser Brian Stelter has been hired by The New York Times business section to cover media online and in print. The reason that’s good news — besides Brian’s energy and …
Also tagged: journalism, tagged
BuzzMachine - Jun 10, 2007
I take it as a mildly hopeful sign that the Times’ new public editor, aka ombudsman, decided to start early so he could address the, cough, questionable news judgment shown by the paper a week ago when it played on …
Also tagged: journalism, terror, tagged, ombudsmen
BuzzMachine - Apr 21, 2007
Juan Antonio Giner says the New York Times has the best of everything, except business management. I could quibble with the argument that is has the best, but for the sake of this discussion, let’s accept that. And …
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BuzzMachine - Mar 18, 2007
Rafat Ali just put up this video of a discussion from the Online Publishers Association in London last week: me v. Martin Nisenholtz of the New York Times Company. Unfortunately, it starts a little late (missing my …
Also tagged: media, newspapers, tagged, newsinnovation, opa
BuzzMachine - Jan 14, 2007
Peter Preston in London’s Observer is comparing and contrasting ombudsmanly techniques as the Guardian prepares to shift to a new holder of its position and as the New York Times debates whether it should still have …
Also tagged: newspapers, transparency, tagged, guardian