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Papers can survive digital age: News CEO

Much has been said of the decline of newspaper journalism, but a key newspaper boss says reports of its death are premature. Yahoo!7 Finance News - 6:50 p.m. Wednesday 1st July 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

News Ltd chairman addresses Press Club

NEWS LIMITED chairman and chief executive John Hartigan on Wednesday addressed the National Press Club on the future of journalism. Here is the full text of his speech. Gold Coast Bulletin business news - 2:57 p.m. Wednesday 1st July 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

Readers key to future of journalism

THE future of journalism will not depend on bloggers, comment sites, Google or Yahoo, News Limited chief executive John Hartigan says. The Australian Media News - 1:29 p.m. Wednesday 1st July 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

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3 days, 3 hours ago

Iran, social media and intelligence

Cross-posted on the ABC's opinion page . Complaints about the barrage of confusing and contradictory Twitter messages emerging from Iran's upheavals are predictable. We've heard similar complaints for years now about the sheer volume of information available on the internet. How on earth are we supposed to make sense of ... The Interpreter - 10:21 a.m. Tuesday 30th June 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

1 week, 2 days ago

Everything's gone green

If you've looked at Twitter in the past week, you'll notice that everything's gone green: people are changing the colour of their Twitter icons to express support for protesters in Iran. Pleas are being circulated to go green with just "1-click" in order to "express support for the people who ... ABC Unleashed - midnight Wednesday 24th June 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

1 week, 2 days ago

Teens and media

The one market that both scares and excites the advertising industry is teens. They’re exciting because they represent the future of media consumption, they’re scary as many are convinced teens are some sort of mutant human that is a completely different group than we have ever seen before. I know ... Talking Digital - 9:18 p.m. Tuesday 23rd June 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

1 week, 4 days ago

Australia at heart of growth prospects

MARTIN Sorrell tends to paint the big picture when he talks about the future of media, advertising and the broader economy. The Australian Media News - midnight Monday 22nd June 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

1 week, 5 days ago

Leisurely reads - Try Vogue for the future of newspapers Login required

Some interesting weekend reading from the world's magazines Crikey - 8:53 p.m. Saturday 20th June 2009 EST View Article [requires registration] Related Articles Email to Friend

1 week, 6 days ago

Open your eyes - everything is about to change for travellers

Travel industry at forefront of media revolution TravelMole - 2:24 p.m. Friday 19th June 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

2 weeks, 3 days ago

The latest in quality journalism from the SMH Login required

The SMH's breathless review of the latest Sacha Baron Cohen movie is actually a review of a review done by The Sun in the UK -- essentially a rehashed collection of quotations from the original. Crikey - 1:25 p.m. Tuesday 16th June 2009 EST View Article [requires registration] Related Articles Email to Friend

2 weeks, 4 days ago

What’s black and white and red all over? You paper’s balance sheet

If you need any help understanding the future of newspapers, The Daily Show may be able to help you: The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon - Thurs 11p / 10c End Times thedailyshow.com Daily Show Full Episodes Political Humor Newt Gingrich Unedited Interview mUmBRELLA - 7:25 p.m. Sunday 14th June 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

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Will You Pay for Internet News?

By Ray Hunt The newspaper business is “malfunctioning” in the internet era, according to one Rupert Murdoch. And the solution the sun king is proposing is to make people pay to access newspapers via the internet. ”We think of newspapers in the old-fashioned way, printed on crushed wood so to ... Blogocrats - 9:07 a.m. Sunday 14th June 2009 EST Related Media: http://1.gravatar.com/avatar/5e5c33b4c1157fd01a794633abe1b22d?s=96&d=h View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

3 weeks, 1 day ago

Atomic answers for the newspaper of the future

Google's Marissa Mayer talks about the future of news and dispenses advice on what she calls the atomic unit of consumption. Sydney Morning Herald Technology - midnight Thursday 11th June 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

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3 weeks, 2 days ago

Final Words on the Future of the Media Industries

Hamburg. The final speaker for Alcatel-Lucent Foundation / HBI 2009 is Gabriele Siegert from the University of Zürich, who summarises the conference. She begins by noting the unwillingness of citizens to continue to pay for media, and suggests that changed orientation in media organisations will necessarily also change the content ... Snurb - 5:22 a.m. Wednesday 10th June 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

Editorial Independence versus Product Placement

Hamburg. The next speaker at Alcatel-Lucent Foundation / HBI 2009 is Volker Lilienthal, Augstein Foundation Professor at the University of Hamburg. He notes the reception theory-based definition of quality which Rainer Esser highlighted in the previous presentation, but himself continues with a production theory-based definition, which holds that journalists can ... Snurb - 5:13 a.m. Wednesday 10th June 2009 EST View Article Related Articles Email to Friend

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