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Citas | 'Embedding' | Joseph L. Galloway | Editor and Publisher
Have you noticed anything different as Week Two of Gulf War II draws to a close? It's the briefings. They seem, well, almost irrelevant, and certainly are five or six hours out of date by the time they air…
The 700-plus embedded media people riding into battle with the Marines and Army troops on the bumpy, muddy, sandy roads converging on Baghdad. They all look like hell: caked with yellow sand; chemical suits stiff with dirt and mud and sweat; goggles keeping the blowing sand out of their eyes. They look just like the soldiers and Marines all around them. They are talking real-time into microphones and satellite phones, bringing us the news as it happens on their piece of a huge battleground.
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Los Diarios Estadounidenses Entran En Caída Libre
Estas estadísticas de FAS-FAX, referidas a los 20 periódicos más vendidos de Estados Unidos entre septiembre de 2004 y septiembre de 2005, hablan por sí solas: Fuente: - Top 20 Papers By Circulation, According to New FAS-FAX (Editor & Publisher,...
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Citas | Making the News | Dan Gillmor
News organizations in recent times have operated as if the news was a lecture -- we told you what the news was, and you bought it (or you didn't). Tomorrow's news reporting and production will be more of...
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Citas | Paul Krugman | In Media Res | NYT The "fairness doctrine" forced broadcast media to give comparable representation to opposing points of view. Restrictions on ownership maintained a diversity of voices… Over the past 15 years, however, much...
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| Citas | ¿Tienen futuro los diarios entre los jóvenes? |
Chris Nammour | Editor and Publisher
The war for readers isn't about content -- it's about convenience. The content is already out there, ad infinitum, online and in print, for the...
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Citas | Editor&Publisher | Sin miedo a Google News |
El 74 por ciento de los responsables de webs informativas no temen que Google News les reste usuarios....
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