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Coverage of WikiLeaks gets personal: There were two big stories everyone spent the whole week talking about, and both actually happened late last week, Cytoxan overseas. Order Cytoxan from United States pharmacy, We'll start with what's easily the bigger one in the long term: WikiLeaks' release last Friday of 400,000 documents regarding the Iraq War, Cytoxan in india. Cytoxan gel, ointment, cream, pill, spray, continuous-release, extended-release, The Iraq War Logs were released in partnership with several news organizations around the world, including Al-Jazeera, buy Cytoxan from canada, Purchase Cytoxan online no prescription,  The New York TimesDer Spiegel and Le Monde. (The Columbia Journalism Review wrote a good roundup of the initial coverage.)

The Guardian and The Times in particular used the documents to put together some fascinating pieces of data journalism, and The Columbia Journalism Review's Lauren Kirchner looked at how they did it, fast shipping Cytoxan. Delivered overnight Cytoxan, The folks at Journalism.co.uk wrote a couple of postsdetailing WikiLeaks' collaborative efforts on the release, particularly their work with the new British nonprofit Bureau of Investigative Journalism, Cytoxan buy. A French nonprofit that also worked with WikiLeaks, OWNI, told its own story of the project, Buy Cytoxan Without Prescription. Buy Cytoxan online without prescription, Despite all that collaborative work, the news coverage of the documents fizzled over the weekend and into this week, Cytoxan prescriptions, Cytoxan pills, leading two reporting vets to write to the media blog Romenesko to posit reasons why the traditional media helped throw cold water on the story. John Parker pointed to the military press — "Too many military reporters in the online/broadcast field have simply given up their watchdog role for the illusion of being a part of power" — and David Cay Johnston urged journalists to check out the documents, order Cytoxan online overnight delivery no prescription, Where to buy Cytoxan, rather than trusting official sources.

There was another WikiLeaks-related story that got almost as much press as the documents themselves: The internal tension at the organization and the ongoing mystery surrounding its frontman, next day Cytoxan, Cytoxan discount, Julian Assange. The Times and the British paper The Independent both dug into those issues, and Assange walked out of a CNN interview after repeated questions about sexual abuse allegations he's faced in Sweden, Cytoxan paypal. Buy Cytoxan no prescription, That coverage was met with plenty of criticism — Assange and The Columbia Journalism Review ripped CNN, and Salon blogger Glenn Greenwald joined Assange in tearing into The Times, ordering Cytoxan online. Buy Cytoxan Without Prescription, After being chastised by the U.S. Buy Cytoxan without a prescription, Defense Department this summer for not redacting names of informants in its Afghanistan leak this summer, WikiLeaks faced some criticism this time around from Forbes' Jeff Bercovici and Gawker's John Cook for going too far with the redaction, Cytoxan san diego. Where can i buy Cytoxan online, A few other WikiLeaks-related strains of thought: Mark Feldstein at the American Journalism Review compared WikiLeaks with old-school investigative journalism, Barry Schuler wondered whether the governmental animosity toward WikiLeaks will lead to regulations of the Internet, order Cytoxan online c.o.d, Buy cheap Cytoxan, and CUNY j-prof Jeff Jarvis wrote about the way WikiLeaks is bringing us toward the dawn of the age of transparency. "Only when and if government realizes that its best defense is openness will we see transparency as a good in itself and not just a weapon to expose the bad," he said, Cytoxan craiglist. Buy no prescription Cytoxan online,

NPR, Fox News and objectivity: The other story that dominated the future-of-news discussion (and the news discussion in general) was NPR's firing last week of news analyst Juan Williams for comments about Muslims he made on Fox News, buying Cytoxan online over the counter. Purchase Cytoxan online, Conversation about the firing took off late last week and didn't slow down until about Wednesday this week. NPR kept finding it tougher to defend the firing as the criticism piled up, and by the weekend, NPR CEO Vivian Schiller had apologized for how she handled the firing (but not for the firing itself), Buy Cytoxan Without Prescription. NPR got a bomb threat over the incident, Cytoxan medication, Cytoxan in uk, and even PBS, which has had nothing whatsoever to do with Williams, where can i order Cytoxan without prescription, Order Cytoxan no prescription, was deluged with angry emailers.

Conversation centered on two issues: First, Cytoxan in japan, Saturday delivery Cytoxan, and more immediately, why Williams was fired and whether he should have been, real brand Cytoxan online. Cod online Cytoxan, Longtime reporter James Naughton and The Awl's Abe Sauer thought Williams should have been fired years ago because he appeared on Fox, where he's only used as a prop in Fox's efforts to incite faux-news propaganda, Cytoxan trusted pharmacy reviews. Buy Cytoxan online no prescription, NYU professor Jay Rosen put it more carefully, saying that given NPR's ironclad commitment to the objective view from nowhere, online buying Cytoxan hcl, Buy cheap Cytoxan no rx, "there was no way he could abide by NPR’s rules — which insist on viewlessness as a guarantor of trust — and appear on Fox, where the clash of views is basic to what the network does to generate audience" — not to mention that that viewlessness renders the entire position of "news analyst" problematic, where can i find Cytoxan online. Buy Cytoxan Without Prescription, Along with Rosen, Time media critic James Poniewozik and Lehigh j-prof Jeremy Littau advocated for greater transparency as a way to prevent needless scandals like these. Cytoxan in usa, Former NPR host Farai Chideya emphasized a different angle, asserting that Williams was kept on for years as his relationship with NPR eroded because he's a black man, Cytoxan in canada. Over the counter Cytoxan, Said Chideya, who's African-American herself: "Williams' presence on air was a fig-leaf for much broader and deeper diversity problems at the network."

The other issue was both broader and more politically driven: Should NPR lose its public funding, Cytoxan from canadian pharmacy. Where can i buy cheapest Cytoxan online, Republican Sen. Jim DeMint said he would introduce a bill to that effect, where to buy Cytoxan, Purchase Cytoxan, and conservatives echoed his call for defunding (though NPR gets only 1 to 2 percent of its budget from public funding — and even that's from competitive federal grants). Politico noted how difficult it would be to actually take NPR's public funding, and a poll indicated that Americans are split on the issue straight down party lines, Buy Cytoxan Without Prescription.

Those calling for the cut got some support, Cytoxan price, coupon, Online buy Cytoxan without a prescription, however indirect, from a couple of people in the media world: Slate's Jack Shafer said NPR and public radio stations should wean themselves from public funding so they can stop being tossed around as a political pawn, buy no prescription Cytoxan online, Cytoxan gel, ointment, cream, pill, spray, continuous-release, extended-release, and New York Sun founding editor Eric Lipsky argued that NPR's subsidies make it harder for private entrepreneurs to raise money for highbrow journalism. There were counter-arguments, buying Cytoxan online over the counter, Delivered overnight Cytoxan, too: The Atlantic's James Fallows gave a passionate defense of NPR's value as a news organization, and LSU grad student Matt Schafer made the case for public media in general, purchase Cytoxan. Buy cheap Cytoxan,

Magazines disappoint on the iPad: Advertising Age collected circulation figures for the first six months of magazines' availability on the iPad and compared it to print circulation, getting decided mixed results, Cytoxan prices. Buy generic Cytoxan, (Science/tech mags did really well; general interest titles, not so much.) The site's Nat Ives concluded that iPad ad rates might drop as result, where to buy Cytoxan, and that "Magazines' iPad editions won't really get in gear until big publishers and Apple agree on some kind of system for subscription offers."

Former New York Times design director Khoi Vinh gave a stinging critique of those magazines' iPad apps, saying they're at odds with how people actually use the device. " Buy Cytoxan Without Prescription, They’re bloated, user-unfriendly and map to a tired pattern of mass media brands trying vainly to establish beachheads on new platforms without really understanding the platforms at all," he said. In a follow-up, he talked a bit about why their current designs are a "stand-in for true experimentation."

Meanwhile, news organizations continue to rush to the iPad: The New York Post came out with an iPad app that The Village Voice's Foster Kamer really, really liked, The Oklahoman became another one of the first few newspapers to offer its own iPad subscription outside of Apple's iTunes payment system, PBS launched its own iPad app, and News Corp. is moving forward with plans for a new tabloid created just for tablets.

Two opposite paid-content moves: It was somewhat lost in the WikiLeaks-Williams hoopla, but we got news of three new online paid-content plans for news this week. The biggest change is at the National Journal, a political magazine that's long charged very high prices and catered to Washington policy wonks but relaunched this week as a newsstand-friendly print product and a largely free website that will shoot for 80 updates a day. The Lab's Laura McGann looked at the Journal's new free-pay hybrid web plan, in contrast to its largely paid, niche website previously.

Meanwhile, Politico said it plans to move into exactly the same web territory the Journal is leaving, launching a high-price subscription news service on health care, energy and technology for Washington insiders in addition to its free site and print edition, Buy Cytoxan Without Prescription. And the Associated Press gave more details on its proposed rights clearinghouse for publishers, which will allow them to tag online content and monitor and regulate how it's being used and how they're being paid for it. We also have some more data on an ongoing paid-content experiment — Rupert Murdoch's paywall at The Times of London. Yup, the audience is way down, just like everyone suspected.

Reading roundup: Outside of those two huge stories, it was a relatively quiet week. Buy Cytoxan Without Prescription, Here are a few interesting bits and pieces that emerged:

— The awful last few weeks for the Tribune Co. came to a head last Friday when CEO Randy Michaels resigned, leaving a four-member council to guide the company through bankruptcy. The same day, the company filed a reorganization plan that turns it over to its leading creditors. The Chicago Reader's Michael Miner gave a good postmortem for the Michaels era, pointing a finger primarily at the man who hired him, Sam Zell.

— Wired's Fred Vogelstein declared Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon our new (media) overlords. (No indication of whether he, for one, welcomes them.) MediaPost's Joe Marchese mused a bit about where each of those four companies fits in the new media landscape.

— The Atlantic's Michael Hirschorn wrote a thought-provoking expression of a popular recent argument: If the Internet gives all of us our own facts, how are we supposed to find any common ground for discussion.

— And since I know you're in the mood for scientific-looking formulas, check out Lois Beckett's examination here at the Lab of Philly.com's calculation of online engagement, then take a look at her follow-up post on where revenue fits in.

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Is Apple giving publishers a raw deal?: The San Jose Mercury News' report that Apple is moving toward a newspaper and magazine subscription plan via its App Store didn't immediately generate much talk when it was published last week, but the story picked up quite a bit of steam this week. Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal both confirmed the story over the weekend, Loratadine over the counter, Buy Loratadine from canada, reporting that Apple may introduce the service early next year along with a new iPad. The service, Loratadine in japan, Buy Loratadine online with no prescription, they said, will be similar to Apple's iBook store, Loratadine gel, ointment, cream, pill, spray, continuous-release, extended-release, Order Loratadine online overnight delivery no prescription, and Bloomberg reported that it will be separate from the App Store.

Those reports were met with near-universal skepticism — not of their accuracy, order Loratadine from United States pharmacy, Where to buy Loratadine, but of Apple's motivations and trustworthiness within such a venture. Former journalist Steve Yelvington sounded the alarm most clearly: "Journalists and publishers, next day Loratadine, Loratadine trusted pharmacy reviews, Apple is not your friend." It's a corporation, Yelvington said, buying Loratadine online over the counter, Loratadine to buy, and like all corporations, it will do anything — including ripping you apart — to pursue its own self-interest, purchase Loratadine online no prescription.

Several other observers fleshed out some of the details of Yelvington's concern: EMarketer's Paul Verna compared the situation to Apple's treatment of the music industry with iTunes, and GigaOM's Mathew Ingram and TechCrunch's MG Siegler wondered whether publishers would balk at giving up data about their subscribers to Apple or at Apple's reported plans to take a 30% share of subscription revenue, Buy Loratadine Without Prescription. Loratadine prescriptions, Ingram predicted that publishers would play ball with Apple, but warned that they might wind up "sitting in a corner counting their digital pennies, order Loratadine from mexican pharmacy, Online buying Loratadine hcl, while Apple builds the business that they should have built themselves." Dovetailing with their worries was another story of Apple's control over news content on its platform, as Network World reported that Apple was threatening to remove Newsday's iPad app over a (quite innocuous) commercial by the newspaper that Apple allegedly found offensive, where can i order Loratadine without prescription. Real brand Loratadine online, Media analyst Ken Doctor broke down publishers' potential reactions to Apple's initiative, looking at the plan's appeal to them ("It offers a do-over, Loratadine tablets, Online buying Loratadine hcl, the chance to redraw the pay/free lines of the open web") and their possible responses (accept, negotiate with Apple, Loratadine craiglist, Loratadine for sale, or look into "anti-competitive inquiries"). In a post at the Lab, Loratadine in australia, Loratadine to buy online, Doctor also took a quick look at Apple's potential subscription revenue through this arrangement, an amount he said could be "mind-bending."

All Things Digital's Peter Kafka noted one indicator that publishers are in serious need of a subscription service on the iPad, where can i find Loratadine online, Buy Loratadine online no prescription, pointing out that Time Inc.'s Sports Illustrated can't pay for the designers to make its iPad app viewable in two directions because, according to its digital head, Loratadine in usa, Loratadine in canada, it doesn't have the money without an iPad subscription program. Gizmodo's Matt Buchanan used the same situation to explain why iPad subscriptions would be so critical for publishers and readers, buy Loratadine online with no prescription.

A coup for journalism with a point of view Buy Loratadine Without Prescription, : It hasn't been unusual over the past year to read about big-name journalists jumping from legacy-media organizations to web-journalism outfits, but two of those moves this week seemed to mark a tipping point for a lot of the observers of the future-of-journalism world. Loratadine pills, Both were made by The Huffington Post, as it nabbed longtime Newsweek correspondent Howard Fineman and top New York Times business writer Peter Goodman, buy cheap Loratadine no rx. Saturday delivery Loratadine, The Wrap's Dylan Stableford looked at what Fineman's departure means for Newsweek (he's one of at least 10 Newsweek editorial staffers to leave since the magazine's sale was announced last month), but what got most people talking was Goodman's explanation of why he was leaving: "It's a chance to write with a point of view, buy Loratadine online cod, Buy Loratadine without a prescription, " he said. "With the dysfunctional political system, Loratadine trusted pharmacy reviews, Real brand Loratadine online, old conventional notions of fairness make it hard to tell readers directly what's going on. This is a chance for me to explore solutions in my economic reporting."

That kind of reporting (as opposed to, buy cheap Loratadine, Loratadine in mexico, as Goodman called it, "laundering my own views" by getting someone from a thinktank to express them in an article) is exactly what many new-media folks have been advocating, next day Loratadine, Where can i buy Loratadine online, and hearing someone from The New York Times express it so clearly felt to them like a turning point. The tone of centrist detachment of mainstream journalism "has become a liability in keeping newsroom talent," declared NYU professor Jay Rosen on Twitter, Buy Loratadine Without Prescription. Others echoed that thought: Gawker's Hamilton Nolan extolled the virtues of being "able to call bullshit bullshit, Loratadine in india, Rx free Loratadine, " and former Salon editor Scott Rosenberg said legacy news orgs like The Times need to find a way to allow its reporters more freedom to voice their perspective while maintaining their standards. Salon's Dan Gillmor agreed with Rosenberg on the centrality of human voice within journalism and noted that this exodus to new media is also a sign of those sites' financial strength, over the counter Loratadine. Loratadine over the counter, Former McClatchy exec Howard Weaver countered that while transparency and clear voice is preferable to traditional "objectivity," freeing traditional journalists isn't as simple as just spilling their biases. Advocacy journalism is not just giving an opinion, fast shipping Loratadine, Buy Loratadine online without a prescription, he said, it's a "disciplined, buy Loratadine without prescription, Buy generic Loratadine, ethical posture that tries to build truth out of evidence, regardless of the outcome."

Getting journalism startups off the ground: If you're interested in the journalism startup scene — for-profit or nonprofit — you got a gold mine of observations and insights this week, buying Loratadine online over the counter. Order Loratadine online overnight delivery no prescription, Over at PBS' Idea Lab, Brad Flora, Loratadine gel, ointment, cream, pill, spray, continuous-release, extended-release, Where to buy Loratadine, founder of the Chicago blog network Windy Citizenexamined five mistakes that kill local news blogs, Loratadine san diego. Here's how he summed his advice up: " Buy Loratadine Without Prescription, You are not starting a blog, you are launching a small business. Buy Loratadine no prescription, You are no different from the guy opening a bar up the road. ... You need to know something about blogging and social media, Loratadine price, coupon, Purchase Loratadine online no prescription, yes, but what you really need to bone up on is what it takes to run a small business." The post has some fantastic comments, order Loratadine no prescription, Online buy Loratadine without a prescription, including a great set of advice from The Batavian's Howard Owens. On his own blog, purchase Loratadine, Loratadine in japan, Owens also gave some pretty thorough tips on developing advertising revenue at a local news startup.

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David Cohn, founder of another nonprofit news startup, Spot.Us, also looked at six new journalism startups, leading off with Kommons, a question-answering site built around Twitter and co-founded by NYU Local founder Cody Brown. Rachel Sklar of Mediaite gave it a glowing review, describing it as "a community that seeks smart, conversation-furthering answers prompted by smart, probing questions — publicly." She also said it sneakily lures users into giving it free content, though Brown responded that anyone who's ever asked you to interview has been trying to do the same thing — only without giving you any control over how your words get used. (Kommons isn't being sneaky, he said. You know you're not getting paid going in.)

Three more future-oriented j-school programs: After last week's discussion about the role of journalism schools in innovation, news of new j-school projects continued to roll in this week. City University of New York announced it's expanding its graduate course in entrepreneurial journalism into the United States' first master's degree Buy Loratadine Without Prescription, in that area. New-media guru Jeff Jarvis, who will direct the program, wrote that he wants CUNY to lead a movement to combine journalism and entrepreneurship skills at schools across the country.

Two nationwide news organizations are also developing new programs in partnership with j-schools: Journalism.co.uk reported that CNN is working on a mentoring initiative with journalism students called iReport University and has signed up City University London, and AOL announced that its large-scale hyperlocal project, Patch, is teaming up with 13 U.S. j-schools for a program called PatchU that will give students college credit for working on a local Patch site under the supervision of a Patch editor. Of course, using college students is a nice way to get content for cheap, something Ken Doctor noted as he also wondered what the extent of Patch's mentoring would be.

Reading roundup: As always, there's plenty of good stuff to get to, Buy Loratadine Without Prescription. Here's a quick glance:

— Former Washington Post executive editor Len Downie gave a lecture in the U.K. Wednesday night that was, for the most part, a pretty standard rundown of what the U.S. journalism ecosystem looks like from a traditional-media perspective. What got the headlines, though, was Downie's dismissal of online aggregators as "parasites living off journalism produced by others." Gawker's Hamilton Nolan gave it an eye-roll, and Terry Heaton pushed back at Downie, too. Buy Loratadine Without Prescription, Earlier in the week, media analyst Frederic Filloux broke down the differences between the good guys and bad guys in online aggregation.

— The New York Times published an interesting story on the social news site Digg and its redesign to move some power out of the hands of its cadre of "power" users. The Next Web noted that Digg's traffic has been dropping pretty significantly, and Drury University j-prof Jonathan Groves wondered whether Digg is still relevant.

— A couple of hyperlocal tidbits: A new Missouri j-school survey found that community news site users are more satisfied with those sites than their local mainstream media counterparts, and Poynter's Rick Edmonds posited that speed is less important than news orgs might think with hyperlocal news.

— Finally, a couple of follow-ups to Dean Starkman's critique of the journalism "hamster wheel" last week: Here at the Lab, Nikki Usher looked at five ways newsrooms can encourage creativity despite increasing demands, and in a very smart response to Starkman, Reuters' Felix Salmon argued that one of the biggest keys to finding meaning in an information-saturated online journalism landscape is teaching journalists to do more critical reading and curating.

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Anonymity, community and commenting: We saw an unusually lively conversation over the weekend on an issue that virtually every news organization has dealt with over the past few years: anonymous comments. Buy Declomycin online with no prescription, It started with the news that Peer News, a new Hawaii-based news organization edited by former Rocky Mountain News chief John Temple, Declomycin in mexico, Cod online Declomycin, would not allow comments. His rationale was that commenting anonymity fosters a lack of responsibility, sale Declomycin, Declomycin discount, which leads to “racism, hate and ugliness.”


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Several other folks chimed in with various ideas for news commenting. Steve Buttry, purchase Declomycin online, Buy no prescription Declomycin online, who’s working on a fledgling as-yet-unnamed Washington news site wondered whether news orgs could find ways to create two tiers of commenting — one for ID’d, the other for anonymous. Steve Yelvington, Declomycin in canada, Where can i order Declomycin without prescription, who dipped into Ingram and Owens’ debate, extolled the values of leadership, sale Declomycin, Order Declomycin from United States pharmacy, as opposed to management, in fostering great commenting community, Declomycin in india. The Cincinnati Enquirer’s Mandy Jenkins offered similar thoughts, saying that anonymity doesn’t matter nearly as much as an active, personable moderator.


J-prof and news futurist Jeff Jarvis and French journalist Bruno Boutot zoom out on the issue a bit, with Jarvis arguing that commenting is an insulting, inferior form of communication for news organizations to offer, and they should instead initiate more interactive, empowering communication earlier in the journalistic process, Buy Declomycin Without Prescription. Order Declomycin online overnight delivery no prescription, Boutot builds on that to say that newspapers need to invite readers into the process to build trust and survive, and outlines a limited place for anonymity in that goal, Declomycin in mexico. Next day Declomycin, Finally, if you’re interested in going deeper down the rabbit hole of anonymous commenting, Declomycin in japan, Declomycin to buy, Jack Lail has an amazingly comprehensive list of links on the subject.



The iPad and magazines: The iPad will be officially released next Saturday, so expect to see the steady stream of articles and posts about it will or won’t save publishers and journalism to swell over the next couple of weeks, saturday delivery Declomycin. Buy Declomycin without prescription, This week, a comScore survey found that 34 percent of their respondents would be likely to read newspapers or magazines if they owned an iPad — not nearly the percentage of people who said they’d browse the internet or check email with it, Declomycin pills, Declomycin craiglist, but actually more than I had expected. PaidContent takes a look at 15 magazines’ plans for adapting to tablets like the iPad, and The Wall Street Journal examines the tacks they’re taking with tablet advertising.


At least two people aren’t impressed with some of those proposals, buy Declomycin online with no prescription. Declomycin prices, Blogger and media critic Jason Fry says he expects many publishers to embrace a closed, controlled iPad format, Declomycin discount, Buy generic Declomycin, which he argues is wearing thin because it doesn’t mesh well with the web. “With Web content, publishers aren’t going to be able to exercise the control that print gave them and they hope iPad will return to them, purchase Declomycin online no prescription, Declomycin price, coupon, ” he writes. And British j-prof Paul Bradshaw Buy Declomycin Without Prescription, calls last week’s VIV Mag demo “lovely but pointless.” Meanwhile, Wired’s Steven Levy looks at whether the iPad or Google’s Chrome OS will be instrumental in shaping the future of computing.



Aggregation and media ownership in the courts: In the past week or so, we’ve seen developments in two relatively outside-the-spotlight court cases, both of which were good news for larger, traditional media outlets. First, Declomycin tablets, Free Declomycin samples, a New York judge ruled that a web-based financial news site can’t report on the stock recommendations of analysts from major Wall Street firms until after each day’s opening bell. The Citizen Media Law Project’s Sam Bayard has a fantastic analysis of the case, buy Declomycin without a prescription, Buy Declomycin from canada, explaining why the ruling is a blow to online news aggregators: It’s an affirmation of the “hot news” principle, which gives the reporting of certain facts similar protections to intellectual property, where to buy Declomycin, Purchase Declomycin, despite the fact that facts are in the public domain.


Meanwhile, the Lab’s C.W, buy Declomycin online without a prescription. Buy Declomycin online without prescription, Anderson analyzed the statements of several news orgs’ counsel at an FTC hearing earlier this month, finding in them a blueprint for how they plan to protect (or control) their content online, Declomycin to buy online. Online buying Declomycin hcl, Some of those arguments include the hot news doctrine, as well as a concept of aggregation as an opt-in system, Declomycin for sale. Both Anderson’s and Bayard’s pieces are lucid explanations of what’s sure to be a critical area of media law over the next couple of years.


And in another case, a federal appeals judge at least temporarily lifted the FCC’s cross-ownership ban that prevents media companies from owning a newspaper and TV station in the same outlet, Buy Declomycin Without Prescription. Where to buy Declomycin, Here’s the AP story on the ruling, and just in time, buying Declomycin online over the counter, Fast shipping Declomycin, we got a great summary by Molly Kaplan of the New America Foundation of the “what” and “so what” of media concentration based on a Columbia University panel earlier this month.



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Kurtz was sympathetic, though, Declomycin over the counter, Where can i buy cheapest Declomycin online, to what he saw as the reasons for that failure: The story was complicated, long, bewildering, and at times tedious, and the press was driven by the constant need to produce new copy and fill airtime. Those excuses didn’t fly with C.W. Buy Declomycin Without Prescription, Anderson, who contended that Kurtz “is basically admitting the press has no meaningful role in our democracy.” If the press can’t handle meaningful stuff like health care reform, he asked, what good is it. And Rex Hammock used Kurtz’s critique as an example of why we need another form of context-oriented journalism to complement the day-to-day grind of information.



Google pulls an end-around on China: This isn’t particularly journalism-related, so I won’t dwell on it much, but it’s huge news for the global web, so it deserves a quick summary. Google announced this week that it’s stopping its censorship of Chinese search by using its servers in nearby Hong Kong, and two days later, a Google exec also told Congress that the United States needs to take online censorship seriously elsewhere in the world, too.


The New York Times‘ and the Guardian’s interviews with Sergey Brin and James Fallows’ interview with David Drummond give us more insight into the details of the decision and Google’s rationale, and Mathew Ingram has a good backgrounder on Google-China relations. Not surprisingly, not everyone’s wowed by Google’s move: Search Engine Land’s Danny Sullivan says it’s curiously late for Google to start caring about Chinese censorship. Finally, China- and media-watcher Rebecca MacKinnon explains why the ball is now in China’s court.



Reading roundup: I’ve got a bunch of cool bits and pieces for you this week. We’ll try to run through them quickly.


— Jacob Weisberg, chairman of the Slate Group, gives a brief but illuminating interview with paidContent’s Staci Kramer that’s largely about, well, paid content, Buy Declomycin Without Prescription. Weisberg explains why Slate’s early experiment with a paywall was a disaster, but says media outlets need to charge for mobile news, since that’s a charge not for content, but for a convenient form of delivery.


— Since we’ve highlighted the launch and open-sourcing of Google’s Living Stories, it’s only fair to note an obvious downside: Florida j-prof Mindy McAdams points out that it’s been a month since it was updated. Google has acknowledged that fact with a note, and Joey Baker notes that he guessed last month that Google was open-sourcing the project because the Washington Post and New York Times weren’t using it well.


— Like ships passing in the night: USC j-prof Robert Hernandez argues that for many young or minority communities in cities, their local paper isn’t just dying; it’s long been dead because it’s consciously ignored them. Meanwhile, Gawker’s Ravi Somaiya notes that with the rise of Twitter and Facebook, big-time blogging is becoming more fact-driven, professionally written and definitive — in other words, more like those dead and dying newspapers.


— Colin Schultz has some great tips for current and aspiring science journalists, though several of them are transferable to just about any form of journalism.


— Finally, I haven’t read it yet, but I’m willing to bet that this spring’s issue of Nieman Reports on visual journalism is chock full of great stuff. Photojournalism prof Ken Kobre gives you a few good places to start.

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A raft of ideas at SXSW: The center of the journalism-and-tech world this week has been Austin, Texas, site of the annual conference South by Southwest. The part we're most concerned about — SXSW Interactive — ran from last Friday to Monday, Provera from canadian pharmacy. Provera in australia, The New York Times' David Carr gives us a good feel for the atmosphere, and Poynter's Steve Myers asked 15 journalists what they took away from SXSW, delivered overnight Provera, Provera in us, and it makes for a good roundup. A handful of sessions there grabbed the attention of a lot of the journalism thinkers on the web, Provera medication, Buy Provera from mexico, and I'll try to take you on a semi-quick tour:

— We saw some conversation last week leading up to Matt Thompson's panel on "The Future of Context," and that discussion continued throughout this week, buy Provera online no prescription. Order Provera online c.o.d, We had some great description of the session, between Steve Myers' live blog and Elise Hu's more narrative summary, Provera paypal. As Hu explains, Thompson and his fellow panelists, NYU prof Jay Rosen and Apture founder Tristan Harris, looked at why much of our news lacks context, why our way of producing news doesn't make sense (we're still working with old values in a new ecosystem), and how we go about adding context to a largely episodic news system, Buy Provera Without Prescription. Provera san diego, Michele McLellan of the Knight Digital Media Center echoes the panelists' concerns, and Lehigh prof Jeremy Littau pushes the concept further, Provera buy, Where can i find Provera online, connecting it with social gaming. Littau doesn't buy the idea that Americans don't have time for news, Provera from international pharmacy, Buy cheap Provera no rx, since they obviously have plenty of time for games that center on collecting things, like Facebook's Farmville, real brand Provera online. Provera prices, He'd like to see news organizations try to provide that missing context in a game environment, with the gamer's choices informed by "blasts of information, where to buy Provera, Provera to buy online, ideally pulled from well reported news stories, that the user can actually apply to the situation in a way that increases both recall and understanding."

— NYU's web culture guru, Provera for sale, Provera to buy, Clay Shirky, gave a lecture on the value that can be squeezed out of public sharing, over the counter Provera. Provera in japan, Matt Thompson has a wonderful live blog of the hourlong session, and Liz Gannes of GigaOM has a solid summary, where can i buy Provera online, Buy Provera online without prescription, complete with a few of the made-for-Twitter soundbites Shirky has a knack for, like "Abundance breaks more things than scarcity does, buy Provera online without a prescription, Provera in mexico, " and "Institutions will try to preserve the problem to which they are the solution."

Once again, Jeremy Littau pulls Shirky's ideas together and hones in on their implications for journalism in a thoughtful post, buy generic Provera, Buy Provera online cod, concluding that while the future of journalism is bright, its traditional players are clueless. "I just don’t see a future for them when they’re trying to protect information as a scarce commodity, order Provera from United States pharmacy, Provera paypal, " he writes. Buy Provera Without Prescription, "The scarcity, in truth, is in media companies trying to create civic goods via user sharing."

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— One of the big journalism-related stories from SXSW has been AOL and Seed's efforts to employ a not-so-small army of freelancers to cover each of the 2,000 or so bands at the festival, Buy Provera Without Prescription. The Daily Beast has the best summary of the project and its goals, real brand Provera online, Provera from canadian pharmacy, and TechCrunch talks about it with former New York Times writer Saul Hansell, who's directing the effort, online buy Provera without a prescription. Buy Provera from mexico, Silicon Alley Insider noted midweek that they wouldn't reach the goal of 2,000 interviews, Provera pills. Order Provera online c.o.d, One of the big questions about AOL and Seed's effort is whether they're simply creating another kind of "content mill" that many corners of the web have been decrying over the past few months. Music writer Leor Galil criticized it as crass, buy no prescription Provera online, Buy Provera without a prescription, complaining of the poor quality of some of the interviews: "AOL is shelling out cash and providing great space for potentially terrible content." David Cohn of Spot.Us compared AOL to the most notorious content farm, Demand Media, Provera price, coupon, Saturday delivery Provera, concluding that journalists shouldn't be worried about them exploiting writers, but should be worried about their threat to the journalism industry as a whole, order Provera no prescription.

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Pew's paywall findings: The Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism released its annual "State of the News Media" study, and it's a smorgasbord of statistics about every major area of journalism, purchase Provera online, Purchase Provera online no prescription, from print to TV to the web. A summary of summaries: The study's six major emerging trends (expanded on by Poynter's Bill Mitchell), order Provera from mexican pharmacy, Provera prescriptions, some of its key statistical findings, and the Columbia Journalism Review's seven eye-popping statistics from the study, Provera in australia. Delivered overnight Provera, The biggest headline for most people was the study's finding that only 7% of the Americans who get their news online say they'd spring for a favorite news source's content if it went behind a paywall. (The AP writeup has a few more statistics and some analysis about online loyalty and advertising.) Jeff Jarvis, Provera overseas, Provera in us, a longtime paywall opponent, wondered why newspapers are spending so much time on the paywall issue instead of their "dreadful" engagement and loyalty online, Provera from international pharmacy. Former WSJer Jason Fry breaks down the study to conclude that the basic unit of online journalism is not the site but the article — thus undermining the primary mindset behind the paywall, Buy Provera Without Prescription. Provera over the counter, Poynter's Rick Edmonds, who writes the study's section on newspapers each year, buy Provera from canada, Buy cheap Provera no rx, said he's done with dead-and-dying as an industry theme. Instead, where to buy Provera, he said, the problem with most newspapers is that they are becoming insubstantial, shells of their former selves."They lack the heft to be thrown up the front porch or to satisfy those readers still willing to pay for a good print newspaper." Editor & Publisher pulled some of the more depressing statistics from Edmonds' chapter. Yet Lee Rainie, who co-authored the study's section on online economics, said he was still optimistic about journalism's future.

A bleak look at local TV news: Another fascinating journalism study was released late last week by USC researchers that found disappointing, though not necessarily surprising, trends in Los Angeles local TV news: Crime, sports, weather and teasers dominate, with very little time for business and government. USC's press release Buy Provera Without Prescription, has some highlights, and co-author Martin Kaplan offers a quick, pointed video overview of the report, concluding with a barb about wants and needs: "I want ice cream. I need a well-balanced meal. Apparently the people of Los Angeles want 22 seconds about their local government. Maybe if they got more than that, they'd want more than that."

FCC Commissioner Michael Copps was "flat-out alarmed" by the study and vowed some vague form of action. Jay Rosen was ruthless in his criticism on Twitter, and Los Angeles Times critic James Rainey used the study as the basis for a particularly well-written evisceration of local TV news. Rainey had the most promising suggestion, proposing that a cash-strapped TV station find a newspaper, nonprofit or j-school interested in partnering with it to build an audience around more substantive, in-depth TV news.

The iPad, magazines and advertising: As we expected, lots and lots of people have been ordering iPads since they went on sale — 50,000 in the first two hours and 152,000 in three days, according to estimates, Buy Provera Without Prescription. We're also continuing to get word of news organizations' and publishers' plans for apps; this week we heard that the AP will have an app when the iPad rolls out next month, and saw a nifty interactive feature for the digital Viv Mag. (The Guardian has a roundup of other video iPad demos that have come out so far.)

SXSW also had at least three sessions focusing on media companies and the iPad: 1) One on the iPad and the magazine industry focused largely on advertising — here's a DigitalBeat summary and deeper thoughts by Reuters' Felix Salmon on why advertising on the iPad could be more immersive and valuable than in print; 2) Another focusing on the iPad and Wired magazine, with Salmon opining on why the iPad is a step backwards in the open-web world; 3) And a third on iPad consumption habits and their effects on various industries.

Reading roundup: One ongoing discussion, two pieces of news and one smart analysis:

The conversation sparked by Netscape co-founder Marc Andreesen's advice for newspapers to forget the printed paper and go all-in with online news continued this week, with Frederic Filloux noting that "there are alternatives to envisioning the transformation of the print media as only a choice between euthanizing the paper product or putting it on life support." Steve Yelvington looked at setting up separate print and online divisions (been there, done that, he says), Tim Kastelle spun Andreesen and Google's Hal Varian off into more thoughtful suggestions for newspapers, and Dorian Benkoil took the opportunity to marvel at how much things have changed for the better.

The first piece of news was Twitter's launch at SXSW of @anywhere, a simple program that allows other sites to implement some of Twitter's features. TechCrunch gave a quick overview Buy Provera Without Prescription, of what it could do, CNET's Caroline McCarthy looked at its targeting of Facebook Connect, and GigaOM's Mathew Ingram was unimpressed.

Second, ABC News execs revealed that they're planning on putting up an online paywall by this summer. paidContent has a detailed interview with ABC News digital chief Paul Slavin.

And finally, newspaper vet Alan Mutter examines the often-heard assertion that small newspapers are weathering the industry's storm better than their larger counterparts. He nails all the major issues at play for small papers, both the pluses (lack of competition and broadband access, loyal readership) and the minuses (rapidly aging population, some local economies lacking diversity). He ultimately advises small papers to ensure their future success by innovating in order to become indispensable to their communities: "To the degree publishers emphasize short-term profits over long-term engagement, they will damage their franchises – and open the way to low-cost online competitors.".

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The online news landscape defined: Much of the discussion about journalism this week revolved around two survey-based studies. I’ll give you an overview on both and the conversation that surrounded them.


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I’d suggest taking some time to browse a few of those sections to see what tidbits interest you, but to whet your appetite, Ferrous tab. in mexico, Order Ferrous tab. from mexican pharmacy, the Lab’s Laura McGann has a few that jumped out at her — few people exclusively rely on the Internet for news, only half prefer “objective” news, buy Ferrous tab. online without prescription, Sale Ferrous tab., and so on.


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An Inside Higher Ed article outlines several of the issues in play in j-school local news partnerships like this one, and Memphis j-prof Carrie Brown-Smith pushes back against the idea that j-schools are exploiting students by keeping enrollment high while the industry contracts, Ferrous tab. for sale. Purchase Ferrous tab. online, She argues that the skills picked up in a journalism education — thinking critically about information, checking its accuracy, where can i find Ferrous tab. online, Buy Ferrous tab. from canada, communicating ideas clearly, and so on — are applicable to a wide variety of fields, buy Ferrous tab. no prescription, Where can i buy cheapest Ferrous tab. online, as well as good old active citizenship itself. News business expert Alan Mutter comes from a similar perspective on the exploitation question, rx free Ferrous tab., Buy Ferrous tab. online without prescription, saying that hands-on experience through projects like NYU’s new one is the best thing j-schools can do for their students.



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Reading roundup: I’ve got an abnormally large amount of miscellaneous journalism reading for you this week, buy Ferrous tab. online no prescription. Let’s start with two conversations to keep an eye on: First, in the last month or so, we’ve been seeing a lot of discussion on science journalism, sparked in part by a couple of major science conferences. This is a robust conversation that’s been ongoing, and it’s worth diving into for anyone at the intersection of those two issues. NYU professor Ivan Oransky made his own splash last week by launching a blog about embargoes in science journalism.


Second, the Lab’s resident nonprofit guru Jim Barnett published a set of criteria for determining whether a nonprofit journalism outfit is legitimate. Jay Rosen objected to the professionalism requirement and created his own list Buy Ferrous tab. Without Prescription, . Some great nuts-and-bolts-of-journalism talk here.


Also at the Lab, Martin Langeveld came out with the second part of his analysis on newspapers’ quarterly filings, with info on the Washington Post Co., Scripps, Belo, and Journal Communications. The Columbia Journalism Review’s Ryan Chittum drills a bit deeper into the question of how much of online advertising comes from print “upsells.”


The Online Journalism Review’s Robert Niles has a provocative post contending that the distinction between creation and aggregation of news content is a false one — all journalism is aggregation, he says. I don’t necessarily agree with the assertion, but it’s a valid challenge to the anti-aggregation mentality of many newspaper execs. And I can certainly get behind Niles’ larger point, that news organization can learn a lot from online news aggregation.


Finally, two great guides to Twitter: One, a comprehensive list of Twitter resources for journalists from former newspaper exec Steve Buttry, and two, some great tips on using Twitter effectively even if you have nothing to say, courtesy of The New York Times. Enjoy.

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