Mark Coddington

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[This review was originally posted at the Nieman Journalism Lab on Jan. 22, 2010.]
The Times’ paywall proposal: No question about media and journalism’s biggest story this week: The New York Times announced it plans to begin charging readers for access to its website in 2011. Here’s how it’ll work: you can view an as-yet-unidentified number of [...]

This week, we’ve got a few new developments, a load of nifty resources and several more go-rounds in the always-festering paid content debate. Let’s get to it. (Explanation here.)
— The biggest news in new media this week was probably the launch last Monday of Google Fast Flip, which allows you to flip through articles across [...]


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  • Mark: That's a fair point, Steve. I think Jack and Steph's response would be that the advertisers are still maintaining their own voice online; the paper is
  • Steve W: I'm torn by this concept. I'd really like businesses to handle their social media in house. They know their message and audience (hopefully) and I'm n
  • Juno Ogle: Hey, thanks for the link. I hope ours will turn out as successful as the giNetwork.

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This is the personal blog of Mark Coddington, former reporter and University of Texas graduate student in journalism, and home of his thoughts on all things media-related.