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Citas | William Powers | The Atlantic | Hard News for Hard Times
The news values of the 1990s—personality, ideology, scandal for scandal's sake—are completely out of sync with the world of right now. And when news outlets embrace those old values, as most still do at least part of the time, they become irrelevant.
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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...
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Citas | All News Media Inc. | Bill Kovach y Tom Rosensthiel | NY Times
Much of what appears on the Internet is repackaged from those outlets. The number of operations that gather original news is small and now may become smaller…
The question of concentration...
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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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Citas | The Personal is Professional
BOB STEELE | Poynter Institute
It's a fallacy to believe that we can separate our personal and professional lives. Rather, who one is as a person and who one is as a journalist are -- inevitably and inextricably...
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Citas | The Cycles of Financial Scandal
Por KEVIN PHILLIPS |NYTimes
Speculative markets and growing wealth momentum also corrupt philosophy and ideology, reshaping them toward familiar justifications of greed and ruthlessness. The 1980's and 1990's...
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