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The other newspaper to announce an overhaul was the Deseret News of Salt Lake City, Kamagra Oral Jelly in usa, Kamagra Oral Jelly prices, a for-profit paper published by the Mormon Church. The paper is laying off 43 percent of its staff, ordering Kamagra Oral Jelly online, Purchase Kamagra Oral Jelly online no prescription, though you wouldn't know it from the News' own article on the changes. In a pair of posts, buy Kamagra Oral Jelly online cod, Where can i order Kamagra Oral Jelly without prescription, Ken Doctor looked at the change in philosophy that's accompanying the cuts — an attempt to become the worldwide Mormon newspaper of sorts, along with pro-am and local news efforts and a news-broadcast collaboration — and liked what he found, Kamagra Oral Jelly pills. Order Kamagra Oral Jelly online overnight delivery no prescription, News business expert Alan Mutter examined the prospects for a slashed, print-and-broadcast newsroom and came out less optimistic, order Kamagra Oral Jelly from mexican pharmacy.

Trust and a failed Twitter stunt: Twitter devotees are used to seeing untrue rumors and scoops occasionally get reported there (as Jeff Goldblum can attest), but this week may have been the first time a false Twitter report was knowingly started by a member of the traditional media as a stunt, Buy Kamagra Oral Jelly Without Prescription. Buy cheap Kamagra Oral Jelly no rx, Fed up with the more-breathless-than-usual Twitter rumor-reporting that's been going on in the sports media this summer, Washington Post sports reporter Mike Wise decided to start a false rumor about the length of an NFL quarterback's suspension to make a point about the unreliability of reporting on Twitter, Kamagra Oral Jelly from international pharmacy. Delivered overnight Kamagra Oral Jelly, The stunt bombed; Wise admitted the hoax an hour later and was suspended for a month by the Post the next day. Such an ill-advised prank isn't really news in itself, where can i buy cheapest Kamagra Oral Jelly online, Kamagra Oral Jelly discount, but it did spur a bit of interesting commentary on Twitter and breaking news. Numerous people argued that Wise's hoax betrayed a fundamental misunderstanding of the nature of Twitter as a news medium — one that many others probably share, where can i buy Kamagra Oral Jelly online. Buy Kamagra Oral Jelly Without Prescription, Even after the episode, Wise maintained that it showed that nobody checks facts or sourcing on breaking stories on Twitter. Sale Kamagra Oral Jelly, Quite a few observers disagreed for a variety of reasons. Barry Petchesky of Gawker's sports blog Deadspin said the whole incident actually disproved Wise's thesis: The false story didn't gain much traction, online buying Kamagra Oral Jelly hcl, Ordering Kamagra Oral Jelly online, and the media outlets that did report the story credited Wise until it could be confirmed independently, just the way the system is supposed to work, Kamagra Oral Jelly medication. Online buy Kamagra Oral Jelly without a prescription, But the primary objection was that, as Gawker's Hamilton Nolan, buy generic Kamagra Oral Jelly, Kamagra Oral Jelly gel, ointment, cream, pill, spray, continuous-release, extended-release,  Slate's Tom Scocca and several others all argued, to the extent that Wise was trusted, Kamagra Oral Jelly in canada, Cod online Kamagra Oral Jelly, it was because of the credibility that people give to The Washington Post — a traditional news organization — not because he broke the story on Twitter. As TBD's Steve Buttry pointed out, buy Kamagra Oral Jelly without prescription, Kamagra Oral Jelly paypal, people would have run with this story if Wise had planted it in the Post itself or on its website; what makes Twitter any different? DCist's Aaron Morrissey put the point well: Wise falsely "assumed that there weren't levels of authenticity to Twitter, which, real brand Kamagra Oral Jelly online, Kamagra Oral Jelly tablets, just like any other social construct on Earth, features some people who are reputable concerning whatever and others who aren't."

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It should be noted, though, that according to those analysts, The Times' paywall is "more about gathering consumer information than selling content" — News Corp.'s primary intent may be getting detailed, personalized information on Times readers and using it to sell them other products within its media empire, including its BSkyB satellite TV. Francois Nel ran some possible numbers and determined that even with its relatively small audience (15,000 subscribers, plus day-pass users), News Corp. could be making more money with its paywall than without.

On the other hand, a new study reported by paidContent estimated that online subscribers to The Times and Murdoch's Wall Street Journal are worth only a quarter of their print counterparts. Buy Kamagra Oral Jelly Without Prescription, Getting rid of the print product, the study posited, wouldn't even make up for the loss of income from those subscribers. The Press Gazette's Dominic Ponsford detailed more of the research firm's report — a rather depressing one for newspaper execs.

Google and the AP play nice: A quiet news development worth noting: Google and The Associated Press renewed their licensing agreement that allows Google (including, especially, Google News) to host AP content. The deal was announced on Google's side via aone-paragraph post, and on the AP's side through a much more extensive article by its technology writer Michael Liedtke. The extension is significant because the two sides have had a consistently fractious relationship — their first agreement began in 2006 after the AP threatened to sue Google for aggregating its articles, AP executives have criticized news aggregators for misappropriating content, and the AP's material briefly stopped appearing on Google News late last year.

The Lab's Megan Garber noted that this new agreement might go beyond another truce and mark a change in the way the companies relate: "Us-versus-them becoming let’s-work-together." Search Engine Land's Danny Sullivan provided plenty of background, surmising that AP has learned its lesson that Google News can live on just fine without them, Buy Kamagra Oral Jelly Without Prescription.

Reading roundup: This week was an especially rich one for all sorts of web-journalism punditry. Here's a sampling:

— The American Journalism Review's Barb Palser tried to throw some cold water on the hyperlocal news movement, using some Pew stats to argue that people don't go online for neighborhood news as much as we might think. (That use of statistics led to a frustrated response by Michele McLellan.) And the Online Journalism Review's Robert Niles added his skepticism to the discussion surrounding Patch and large-scale hyperlocal news.

— NYU j-prof Jay Rosen can be a polarizing figure, but there are few media observers who are better at pulling thoughtful insights out of the often mystifying world that is journalism in transition. We got three particularly thought-provoking tidbits from him this week: A sharp interview with The Economist Buy Kamagra Oral Jelly Without Prescription, on the American press, a lecture at a French j-school about audience with tips for new students; and a video clip from the Journal Register Co.'s ideaLab on news production and innovation.

— We spent some time this summer talking about the merits (and drawbacks) of links, so consider this a worthy addendum: Scott Rosenberg, who recently chronicled the history of blogging, issued a three-part defense of the link this week. A great examination of one of the fundamental features of the web.

— Finally, two cool reads, one practical and the other theoretical. The Atlantic's Alexis Madrigal listed five lessons from the publication of Longshot, the hyperspeed-produced magazine formerly known as 48HRS, and here at the Lab, Cornell scholar Joshua Braun talked about the way TV news organizations maintain the "stage management" of broadcast in their online efforts. "They continue to control what remains backstage and what goes front-stage," he wrote, giving comment moderation as an example. "That’s not unique to the news, either. But it’s an interesting preservation of the way the media’s worked for a long time.".

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The Times, plagiarism and the link: A few weeks ago, the resignations of two journalists from The Daily Beast and The New York Times accused of plagiarism had us talking about how the culture of the web affects that age-old journalistic sin. That discussion was revived this week by the Times' public editor, Mazindol in canada, Fast shipping Mazindol, Clark Hoyt, whose postmortem on the Zachery Kouwe scandal appeared Sunday, where can i find Mazindol online. Rx free Mazindol, Hoyt concluded that the Times "owes readers a full accounting" of how Kouwe's plagiarism occurred, and he also called out DealBook, order Mazindol online overnight delivery no prescription, Buying Mazindol online over the counter,  the Times' business blog for which Kouwe wrote, questioning its hyper-competitive nature and saying it needs more oversight, where can i buy cheapest Mazindol online. Mazindol buy, (In an accompanying blog post, Hoyt also said the Times needs to look closer at implementing plagiarism prevention software.)

Reuters' Felix Salmon challenged Hoyt's assertion, buy Mazindol without prescription, Buy cheap Mazindol, saying that the Times' problem was not that its ethics were too steeped in the ethos of the blogosphere, but that they aren't bloggy enough, buy Mazindol no prescription. Buy Mazindol online no prescription, Channeling CUNY prof Jeff Jarvis' catchphrase "Do what you do best and link to the rest," Salmon chastised Kouwe and other Times bloggers for rewriting stories that other online news organizations beat them to, Mazindol gel, ointment, cream, pill, spray, continuous-release, extended-release, Buy Mazindol online with no prescription, rather than simply linking to them. "The problem, here, is that the bloggers at places like the NYT and the WSJ are print reporters, and aren’t really bloggers at heart," Salmon wrote, Buy Mazindol Without Prescription.

Michael Roston made a similar argument at True/Slant the first time this came up, Mazindol medication, Sale Mazindol, and ex-newspaperman Mathew Ingram strode to Salmon's defense this time with an eloquent defense of the link. It's not just a practice for geeky insiders, Mazindol craiglist, Mazindol in usa, he argues; it's "a fundamental aspect of writing for the web." (Also at True/Slant, Paul Smalera made a similar Jarvis-esque argument.) In a lengthy Twitter exchange with Salmon, next day Mazindol, Mazindol in uk, Times editor Patrick LaForge countered that the Times does link more than most newspapers, and Kouwe was an exception, where can i find Mazindol online. Mazindol to buy, Jason Fry, a former blogger for the Wall Street Journal, Mazindol craiglist, Free Mazindol samples,  agreed with Ingram and Smalera, but theorizes that the Times' linking problem is not so much a refusal to play by the web's rules as "an unthinking perpetuation of print values that are past their sell-by date." Those values, buy Mazindol no prescription, Purchase Mazindol online, he says, are scoops, Mazindol to buy online, Buy no prescription Mazindol online, which, as he argued further in a more sports-centric column, buy Mazindol without a prescription, Order Mazindol no prescription, readers on the web just don't care about as much as they used to.

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Not everyone agreed: Newspaper Death Watch's Paul Gillin said publishers' current strategy, next day Mazindol, which includes keeping the print model around, is an intelligent one: They're milking the print-based profits they have while trying to manage their business down to a level where they can transfer it over to a web-based model. News business expert Alan Mutter offered a more pointed counterargument:"It doesn’t take a certifiable Silicon Valley genius to see that no business can walk away from some 90% of its revenue base without imploding."

Second, Google chief economist Hal Varian spoke at a Federal Trade Commission hearing about the economics of newspapers, advising newspapers that rather than charging for online content, they should be experimenting like crazy, Buy Mazindol Without Prescription. (Varian's summary and audio are at Google's Public Policy Blog, and the full text, slides and Martin Langeveld's summary are here at the Lab. Sync 'em up and you can pretty much recreate the presentation yourself.) After briefly outlining the status of newspaper circulation and its print and online advertising, Varian also suggests that newspapers make better use of the demographic information they have of their online readers. Over at GigaOM, Mathew Ingram seconds Varian's comments on engagement, imploring newspapers to actually use the interactive tools that they already have at their sites.

Reading roundup: We'll start with our now-weekly summary of iPad stuff: Apple announced last week that you can preorder iPads as of today, and they'll be released April 3. That could be only the beginning — an exec with the semiconductor IP company ARM told ComputerWorld we could see 50 similar tablet devices out this year. Multimedia journalist Mark Luckie Buy Mazindol Without Prescription, urged media outlets to develop iPad apps, and Mac and iPhone developer Matt Gemmell delved into the finer points of iPad app design. (It's not "like an iPhone, only bigger," he says.)

I have two long, thought-provoking pieces on journalism, both courtesy of the Columbia Journalism Review. First, Megan Garber has a sharp essay on the public's growing fixation on authorship that's led to so much mistrust in journalism — and how journalists helped bring that fixation on. It's a long, deep-thinking piece, but it's well worth reading all the way through Garber's cogent argument. Her concluding suggestions for news orgs regarding authority and identity are particularly interesting, with nuggets like "Transparency may be the new objectivity; but we need to shift our definition of 'transparency': from 'the revelation of potential biases,' and toward 'the revelation of the journalistic process.'"

Second, CJR has the text of Illinois professor Robert McChesney's speech this week to the FTC, in which he makes the case for a government subsidy of news organizations. McChesney and The Nation's John Nichols have made this case in several places with a new book, "The Death and Life of American Journalism," on the shelves, but it's helpful to have a comprehensive version of it in one spot online.

Finally, The Online Journalism Review's Robert Niles has a simple tip for newspaper publishers looking to stave off their organizations' decline: Learn to understand technology from the consumer's perspective. That means, well, consuming technology. Niles provides a to-do list you can hand to your bosses to help get them started.

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— We got two thoughtful pieces on search and authority this week: First, Thomas Baekdal wrote about how much more influential people we know are in our purchasing decisions than impersonal general traffic and brand recognition, then connected it to the idea of personalized search streams through social media connections. Then, Clay Shirky wrote some preliminary thoughts on "algorithmic authority" — the idea that we're actually willing to trust impersonal machines to find things and help make decisions for us, apart from any human explicitly lending authority to them. Buy Ranitidine Without Prescription, I'm still trying to figure out how to square these two ideas that seem contradictory at first, but I think both of them should play a big role in the future of search.

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— Longtime New Yorker writer Ken Auletta's new book "Googled: The End of the World As We Know It" dropped earlier this month, and this week he offered a little treat: The book's original last chapter of media maxims that Auletta learned from Google, cut by Auletta because it didn't fit with the rest of the book. Very Jeff Jarvis-esque. Good stuff, Buy Ranitidine Without Prescription.

— Sports Illustrated's (SI.com, if you want to get technical) national college football writer, Stewart Mandel, has a look at Twitter and YouTube's effect on the college football universe. He finds — not surprisingly — that social media and the increasing ease of user-produced content has had the same effect there that it's having in every other of life: Democratizing analysis and opening up the conversation to a much broader group of people.

— Finally, if you're wondering how to dive in a little deeper with this whole journalism-and-new-media stuff, you could do a lot worse than this list of 50 journalism blogs. It covers the bases quite well.

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