By: Linda Grist Cunningham
Amen; especially on those two sets of three points. Forty years in the biz; never doubted this evolution and am delighted by the possibilities of the future of gathering, sorting, delivering and...
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[...] Owens of the Batavian took the middle ground, declaring that evolution, not revolution, is the standard vehicle for change in journalism and [...]
View ArticleBy: This Week in Review: Institutions and news innovation, and papers’...
[...] Owens of the Batavian took the middle ground, declaring that evolution, not revolution, is the standard vehicle for change in journalism and [...]
View ArticleBy: Earl J. Wilkinson
I love your long-term perspective. Regarding shareholders, unfortunately, U.S. companies had to ratchet up profitability to get attention and that has turned into the Achilles Heel. INMA just posted...
View ArticleBy: Scott Atkinson
Howard - Strong piece in general, and I think you’re right about what has both hurt and could help. Here’s the thing I’m thinking about lately: what does *print* (as in the physical medium) do that...
View ArticleBy: Journalism Accelerator Featured Links: December 6 – December 22, 2011
[...] A Prescriptive Look at the News Business Howard Owens offers pearls of wisdom on the “two camps in the game of predicting where the news game is going.” [...]
View ArticleBy: Scott Atkinson
Sorry about the dp, but the thread is quiet, so I suppose no one will much mind. I got a partial answer about what a newspaper can be. Two years after its street date, I finally saw McSweeney’s...
View ArticleBy: Howard Owens
More to your original point, I think newspapers have lost all of their advantages, especially with the arrival of the iPad. I’m old enough to have been an avid newspaper reader, but I don’t much miss...
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