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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.”


That touched off a spirited Twitter debate between two former newspaper guys, ordering Declomycin online, Fast shipping Declomycin,  Mathew Ingram (Globe and Mail, now with GigaOm) and Howard Owens (GateHouse, Declomycin medication, Declomycin price, coupon, now runs The Batavian). Afterward, buy Declomycin online cod, Ordering Declomycin online, Ingram wrote a fair summary of the discussion — he was pro-anonymous comments, Owens was opposed — and elaborated on his position.


Essentially, order Declomycin from mexican pharmacy, Declomycin gel, ointment, cream, pill, spray, continuous-release, extended-release, Owens argued that it’s unethical for news sites (particularly community-based ones) to allow anonymous comments because “readers and participants have a fundamental right to know who is posting what.” And Ingram makes two main points in his blog post: That many online communities have anonymous comments and very healthy community, and that it’s virtually impossible to pin down someone’s real identity online, Declomycin in usa, Buy Declomycin online cod, so pretty much all commenting online is anonymous anyway.


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.


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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.



Health care coverage taken to task: Health care reform, arguably the American news media’s biggest story of the past year, Declomycin trusted pharmacy reviews, Declomycin overseas, culminated this week with the passage of a reform bill. Washington Post media critic Howard Kurtz was among the first to take a crack at a postmortem on the media’s performance on the story, order Declomycin no prescription, Declomycin prescriptions, chiding the press in a generally critical column for focusing too much (as usual) on the political and procedural aspects of health care reform, rather than the substance of the proposals, Declomycin in uk. Buy cheap Declomycin, The news media produced enough data and analysis to satisfy policy junkies, Kurtz said, buy Declomycin no prescription, Where can i buy Declomycin online, but “in the end, the subject may simply have been too dense for the media to fully digest…For a busy electrician who plugs in and out of the news, rx free Declomycin, Cod online Declomycin, the jousting and the jargon may have seemed bewildering.”


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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