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The aspect of the report that got the most attention was Downie and Schudson's recommendation of several avenues for increased government funding for journalism, Methotrexate in india, Buy Methotrexate no prescription, summed up nicely by Michele McLellan here. And that may be the most valuable thing to come out of this report — it's the first proposal of expanding public funding for journalism to be engaged with seriously by many of The People Who Think About Journalism, Methotrexate paypal, Where can i find Methotrexate online, probably because it's the first proposal that deserves to be taken seriously.

I have my own deep skepticism about publicly funding journalism — though I'm slightly more amenable to starting up new initiatives under the public-media banner Buy Methotrexate Without Prescription, than to using subsidies or tax breaks to prop up flagging newspapers — but it seems that Downie and Schudson's report has finally gotten us past the knee-jerk "Over my dead body!" response to publicly funded journalism, even if the right answer is "No way — but here's why, and I'm still open to hearing some ideas from the other side."

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— In the wake of the past few weeks' adventures in news orgs' social media guidelines, veteran journalist Gina Chen has an extremely helpful personal guide to the ethics of social media for journalists, complete with case studies. Buy Methotrexate Without Prescription, Over at MediaShift, meanwhile, Stephen Ward has some tips for news orgs crafting social media policies.

— The nation's 12th-largest newspaper, Newsday on Long Island, has put a paywall around its online content. Newsday execs explain the move at Editor & Publisher, and news business expert Alan Mutter cautions that Newsday's being owned by a cable company makes this move a tough one to replicate.

— Finally, two professors argue at SEED magazine that social media and the explosion of online publishing mean that soon, our society will be characterized not only by nearly universal literacy, but by nearly universal authorship as well. And if you're a journalism student (or a working journalist, for that matter), Publish2's Ryan Sholin has some helpful advice: Be great at one analog craft and one digital craft. Sounds about right.

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For somebody who's been bashed as a newspaper grave-dancer, Shirky's alarm sounds an awful lot like the one old-media "curmudgeons" have been sounding, Buy Fosamax Without Prescription. Where can i buy cheapest Fosamax online, But what makes Shirky different from them (among other things) is the fact that he doesn't think the newspaper model is worth artificially propping up for much longer; that, in his mind, online buying Fosamax hcl, Purchase Fosamax online, is just hampering innovation and postponing the inevitable chaos. The model is irretrievably broken, buy no prescription Fosamax online, Buy Fosamax online cod, he said last week, because it's been operating on an advertising model that overcharged and underserved advertisers and because its one-size-fits-all bundling of content doesn't make any inherent intellectual sense, where to buy Fosamax. Fosamax trusted pharmacy reviews, These are all points others have made before, but Shirky has a knack for synthesizing and explaining things in an authoritative, Fosamax to buy online, Rx free Fosamax, coherent way, so his talk is worth a listen (or a read), Fosamax to buy. Where can i buy Fosamax online, Not a ton of opinion has congealed around the talk yet, but Dan Kennedy is struck by bleakness of Shirky's vision, Fosamax from canadian pharmacy, Where can i buy cheapest Fosamax online, and Tim Kastelle says two of the experiments to work on, stat, online buying Fosamax hcl, Fosamax pills, are aggregation and filtering. Buy Fosamax Without Prescription, — As always, there's plenty of new entries into the paid-content debate this week, and the battleground du jour seems to be micropayments. The Globe and Mail's Mathew Ingram doesn't like them because newspapers don't have a monopoly on their industry anymore, buy Fosamax without a prescription. Fosamax prescriptions, Pat Thornton agrees and offers a few more reasons why they're a "dangerous delusion."

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— NYU's Jay Rosen offers the most succinct refutation I've seen (it's on Twitter, so it has to be) of the idea that any one thing can "save journalism." That phrase drives me nuts when people use it as some sort of magic wand to wave in headlines over posts in order to get more clicks, so it's good to have Jay shoot it down so simply.

— Oh yeah, and programming guru Paul Graham published an essay on "Post-Medium Publishing," arguing that now that print media's physical medium is dying, they're going to be forced to realize that they were selling the medium, not the content. Jeff Jarvis thinks it's as seminal as Shirky's "Thinking the Unthinkable," but I think the fact that Howard Weaver and Robin Sloan were so easily able to poke holes in it probably shoots that assessment down.

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