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There’s been a ton of reaction to the Times’ plan online, so I’ll tackle it in three parts: First, the essential reading, then some other worthwhile opinions, and finally the interesting ephemera.


Four must-reads: It makes sense to start with New York Times media critic David Carr’s take on the plan, because it’s the most the thorough, cogent defense of the Times’ paywall you’ll find, Buy Rhinocort Without Prescription. He argues that Times execs “have installed a dial on the huge, buy Rhinocort online without prescription, Buy Rhinocort from canada, heaving content machine of The New York Times,” giving the site another flexible revenue stream outside of advertising, buy Rhinocort from mexico. Buy generic Rhinocort, If you’re up for a little algebra, Reuters’ Felix Salmon has a sharp economic analysis of the paywall, Rhinocort in india, Order Rhinocort online c.o.d, arguing that the value of each article will become much greater for subscribers than nonsubscribers. For the more theoretical-minded, where can i find Rhinocort online, Buy Rhinocort online no prescription, CUNY prof C.W. Anderson has some fascinating thoughts here at the Lab on how the paywall turns the Times into a niche product and what it means for our concept of the “public.” And as usual, next day Rhinocort, Rhinocort gel, ointment, cream, pill, spray, continuous-release, extended-release, Ken Doctor thoughtfully answers many of the practical questions you’re asking right now.


Other thoughtful opinions: Poynter’s Bill Mitchell poses a lot of great business questions and wonders how the Times will handle putting the burden on its most loyal online-only users. Steve Yelvington reminds us that we’re not going to learn much here that we can apply to other papers, because “the Times is fundamentally in a different business than regional dailies” and “a single experiment with a single price point by a single newspaper is just a stab in the dark.” Before the announcement, Rhinocort tablets, Rhinocort prices, former Editor & Publisher columnist Steve Outing, Forrester Research’s James McQuivey, Rhinocort san diego, Rx free Rhinocort, and Reuters’ Felix Salmon gave the Times advice on constructing its paywall, almost none of which showed up in the Times’ plans, purchase Rhinocort online. Buy Rhinocort Without Prescription, Two massive tech blogs, TechCrunch and Mashable, think the paywall won’t amount to much. Purchase Rhinocort, Slate’s Jack Shafer says people will find ways to get around it, NYU’s Jay Rosen echoes C.W, Rhinocort in us. Rhinocort discount, Anderson’s thoughts on niche vs. public, Rhinocort paypal, Rhinocort price, coupon, and CUNY’s Jeff Jarvis doesn’t like the Times’ sense of entitlement.


The ephemera: The best stuff on Twitter about the announcement was collected at E&P In Exile and the new site MediaCriticSteve Outing and Jason Fry don’t like the wait ’til 2011, and Cory Doctorow is skeptical that that’s even true, Rhinocort in australia. Rhinocort in japan, Former E&Pers Fitz & Jen interview a few newspaper execs and find that (surprise, surprise) the like the Times’ idea, buy cheap Rhinocort no rx. So does Steven Brill of Journalism Online, who plans to roll out a few paywalls of his own soon. Dan Gillmor wants the Times to find out from readers what new features they’d pay for, and Jeff Sonderman makes two good points: “The major casualty of NYT paywall is sharing,” and “Knowing the ‘meter is running’ creates cautious viewing of the free articles.”


Apple’s tablet to go public: Apple announced that it will unveil its “latest creation” (read: its new tablet) next Wednesday, Buy Rhinocort Without Prescription. Delivered overnight Rhinocort, Since the announcement came a day after word of the Times’ paywall plans broke, it was only natural that the rumors would merge, free Rhinocort samples. Buy Rhinocort online without a prescription, The Daily Intel’s Gabriel Sherman, who broke the story of those Times plans, order Rhinocort online overnight delivery no prescription, Real brand Rhinocort online, quoted Times officials putting the Times-tablet-deal rumors to restThe Wall Street Journal detailed Apple’s plans for the tablet to do to newspapers, magazines and TV what the iPod did to music, order Rhinocort from mexican pharmacy. Buying Rhinocort online over the counter, Meanwhile, Columbia j-student Vadim Lavrusik and TechCrunch’s Paul Carr got tired of the tablet hype — Lavrusik for the print industry and Carr for tech geeks, buy no prescription Rhinocort online. Rhinocort in canada, (The Week also has a great timeline of the rumors.)

MediaNews goes bankrupt: Last Friday, MediaNews Group — a newspaper chain that publishes the Denver Post and San Jose Mercury-News, Rhinocort from international pharmacy, Rhinocort for sale, among others — announced it would file for bankruptcy protection. Buy Rhinocort Without Prescription, (A smaller chain, Morris Publishing Group, made the same announcement the day before.) For the facts and background of the filing, we’ve got a few sources: At the Lab, MediaNews veteran Martin Langeveld has a whole lot of history and insight on MediaNews chief Dean Singleton. News business analyst Alan Mutter tells us about the amazing fact that Singleton will come out of the filing unscathed but Hearst, purchase Rhinocort online no prescription, Where can i order Rhinocort without prescription, which invested in MediaNews to save the San Francisco Chronicle, stands to lose $317 million in the deal. And MinnPost reports that the St, buy Rhinocort no prescription. Rhinocort to buy, Paul Pioneer Press was the only MediaNews paper losing money.

Looking at the big picture, saturday delivery Rhinocort, Buy Rhinocort without prescription,  Ken Doctor says that bankruptcies like these are just a chance for newspapers to buy time while adjusting their strategy in “the fog of media war.” Steve Outing takes a glass-half-full approach, arguing that the downfall of old-media chains like MediaNews are a great opportunity for journalism startups to build a new news ecosystem.


How much do Google News users read?: An annual study by research firm Outsell and Ken Doctor on online and offline news preferences made waves by reporting that 44 percent of Google News users scan headlines without clicking through to the original articles. PaidContent noted that Outsell has a dog in this fight; it openly advocates that news organizations should get more money from Google, Rhinocort medication. Rhinocort to buy online, Search engine guru Danny Sullivan was not impressed, giving a thorough critique of the study and its perceived implications, Rhinocort pills. Syracuse j-prof Vin Crosbie also wondered whether the same pattern might be true with print headlines, Buy Rhinocort Without Prescription. Buy cheap Rhinocort,

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Heartbreak in Haiti: I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the journalism and media connections to the largest news story in the world for the past two weeks — the devastating earthquake in Haiti. Several sites noted that Twitter led the way in breaking news of the quake and in raising money for relief, free Rhinocort samples. Rhinocort prices, The money aspect is new, but as Columbia j-prof Sree Sreenivasan noted last June, buy Rhinocort online no prescription, Rhinocort in australia,  Twitter came of age a long time ago as a medium for breaking global news. That’s what it does. The coverage also provided an opportunity for discussion about the ethics of giving aid while reporting, purchase Rhinocort. Rhinocort trusted pharmacy reviews, —

Reading roundup: In addition to being out in front of the whole New York Times paywall story, Gabriel Sherman authored a nice, purchase Rhinocort online, Buy no prescription Rhinocort online, long think piece for The New Republic on the difficulties of one of America’s other great newspapers, The Washington Post. For what it’s worth, Post patriarch Donald Graham thought it was “not even a molehill.”

Over at Snarkmarket, Robin Sloan uses the economic concept of stock and flow to describe the delicate balance between timeliness and permanence the world of online media. It’s a brilliant idea — a must-read.


Finally, a promising new site named MediaCritic, run by Salon veteran Scott Rosenberg, citizen journalism advocate Dan Gillmor, and Lucasfilm’s Bill Gannon, had its soft launch this week. It looks like it’s going to include some nifty features, like Rosenberg’s regular curation of Twitter commentary on big media subjects.

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