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3 hours ago ago from Slattsnews
The gods must be out to destroy the Sydney Morning Herald's opinion editor. The Herald's eleventh-hour entry for the 2009 award for media lunacy is an opinion piece on Carbonhokum by that well-known champion of a free press Fidel Castro. And guess what the tyrant is belly-aching about: Even though all of the official delegations are to take part, only invited guests were allowed to express their views. But there was scepticism ...
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13 hours ago ago from Center for Sustainable Journalism
Miami Herald online readers are putting money in the tip jar, according to newspaper executives. Last week the Herald became the first major newspaper to ask readers for micropayments at the end of every story. The move is not likely to subsidize a big newsroom, but it could be a productive revenue stream. Media Bistro’s Rachel Kaufman asks a question nobody has answered yet: Will reporter salaries someday be based on tips?
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11 hours ago ago from Planyc 2030
By admin ( December 21, 2009 at 20:35) Filed under Business News It was only a year earlier, in May 1844, that Samuel Morse had connected Washington, DC, and Baltimore by wire and sent the first official message, in dots and dashes: “WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT”. The second message sent down Morse’s line was of more practical value, however: “HAVE YOU ANY NEWS”. (There was no question-mark in Morse’s original alphabet.) As a network of wires ...
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18 hours ago ago from Jerry Curl
It's been just a week since the Miami Herald stuck out its hand and asked online readers for donations, but it looks like their public plea is bringing in more than the pittance many predicted. Calling the donations "encouraging," executive editor Anders Gyllenhaal told mediabistro.com that the charity offerings have been pouring in. "The first few days of this experiment have elicited an encouraging steam of gifts, ranging from $2 to ...
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