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  • Month communications award this year for her work on the paper. In addition
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  • produce a report by the end of the year.
    21 KB (3,709 words) - 04:48, 7 October 2008
  • Everyone wants to take Drupal to the prom this year. Apture has built a module for Drupal. Reuters has a Drupal-based project c *Amy shows eight-year-old iMode phone from Japan. On this phone, you could buy tickets for the bu
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  • they expect no one will starve this winter. This year's grain harvest was 15 percent above a year ago.
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  • ...gnated space. The campus can sell an unlimited number of "rooms" at $150 a year. There are no bandwidth or storage limits. You can't have more than 50 peo
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  • ...tol and New Britain, Conn., if they don’t find a buyer by the end of the year prompted Poynter faculty member Rick Edmonds to ask: “What if there were ...rculation to 85,000 or 90,000 when it shifts to to weekly publication next year -- compared with 52,000 daily circulation today, Yemma said. And Yemma says
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  • Now one-third through a one-year fellowship, Obremski will visit Mizzou Dec. 3-5 to talk about the initial v
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  • June 2007 – Present (1 year 6 months) <br>
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  • ...are trying to do is pretty novel. I think we should give ourselves a three year horizon to pick off the low hanging fruit in the meantime.
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  • *What could an incubator do in the first year? The second year? The third year?
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  • Fancher retired from The Seattle Times last year, after 20 as executive
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  • Fancher retired from The Seattle Times last year, after 20 as executive
    2 KB (379 words) - 05:37, 29 January 2009
  • Fancher retired from The Seattle Times last year, after 20 as executive
    2 KB (379 words) - 05:37, 29 January 2009
  • As a result, later in the year, Schaffer says she is going to address the question: Is journalism broken. ...large and small doners. The founding donor is now down to about $100,000 a year. The cover about six issues -- politics, issues, living in San Diego, envir
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  • ...It has that possibility of one-to-one." So she suggests the model of $99 a year. Bill Densmore: If Gotham Gazette subscribed for $99 a year, what would you want to get for that?
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  • ...rs assisting with the Information Valet Project. In accepting a fellowship year at Reynolds, Mr. Densmore advised the Reynolds Institute that should work o
    1 KB (196 words) - 18:45, 14 April 2009
  • ==A launch by year end== ...demonstrated in Washington, D.C., in April, and a prototype will launch by year end, 2009.
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  • ...ald W. Reynolds fellow] at the Missouri School of Journalism over the last year -- and earlier, with the founding in 1994 of what has become [http://www.cl
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  • ...sion advertising is down more. "We are still spending almost $6 billion a year on the news product." Newsrooms are still about 11% of the total budget of ...about $280 to manufacture and delivery one newspaper to one customer for a year. Kindle takes 70% of the revenue from the 20-some odd newspapers that are n
    3 KB (453 words) - 12:59, 14 September 2009
  • ...eb; Missouri graduate student Emily Sussman will document and discuss a 14-year history of efforts to "monetize" news and other web content . . . participa
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  • *What could an incubator do in the first year? The second year? The third year?
    5 KB (785 words) - 01:04, 24 April 2009
  • ...riter and a web video guy. He was named South Carolina's Journalist of the Year in 2005.
    2 KB (245 words) - 14:03, 7 May 2009
  • Google will likely generate over $30 billion in advertising revenue this year. News organizations can get a large share of that revenue not through a be
    5 KB (730 words) - 23:26, 25 May 2009
  • ...riter and a web video guy. He was named South Carolina's Journalist of the Year in
    7 KB (977 words) - 19:55, 21 May 2009
  • ...ay, and we anticipate launching the service during the second half of this year."
    7 KB (1,101 words) - 16:37, 27 May 2009
  • ...have slammed kids. They don’t publish them. Some are anonymous. New this year your comments can no longer be anonymous. *Alan Weintraut says this year their comments have to include an email address.
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  • ....niemanlab.org/2009/10/globalpost-generating-revenue-of-1-million-in-first-year/ Nieman Lab link back]<br> ...Mitchell from the Poynter Institute is on a fellowship at Shorenstein this year. He talks about three areas Poynter is working in with the Carnegie grant m
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  • Will 1999 be the year that the industry starts paying attention again
    4 KB (718 words) - 04:23, 1 November 2009
  • ===Comscore / Dennen: Some year-to-year trends examined=== *Time spent with pages is down over a year ago.
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  • He went from raising $80K a year to $450K a year. He just started covering things. Like the board of education and the zonin ...e in my life." He says the other salaries range up to and around $45,000 a year. He says there are about nine staffers. "I can tell you one thing, we do ha
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  • ...ical broadband at 1 megabit speeds into 90 percent of Finish homes by next year. If you said we were going to do that in the United States people would say
    7 KB (1,180 words) - 16:20, 14 November 2009
  • ...his, "it will be years before they will make up for the losses of the last year or two" in the mainstream media. With dozens of reporters, ProPublica is th
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  • ...on journalism. He says Fox-owned news stations added 50 hours of news this year, airing 700 hours of local news. He says the WSJ offers more national and i
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  • ...mitment to journalism. Scripps online audiences are growing 30% to 50% per year. For every dollar spent on Internet advertising, traditional media loses th ...uthern California's Annenerg School. He has been spending much of the last year covering the emergency of local online news communities (LONCs) around the
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  • AdSense returned more than $5 billion last year to participating websites. ...ng the tires over the next month or so and sometime after the first of the year there should be real people buying something off the platform."
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  • ...dits alone in Wikipedia up to hundreds of millions of dollars of value per year. The true value of memberships is collaboration. There is a value to promot Society has trained us to pay waiters $40b or $50b a year in tips. Why can't the news industry learn how to ask for that?
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  • ...y online advertising in 2008. You get to an impact of about $300 million a year when you track the multiplier effects. The Internet is increasing the suppl ...ion U.S. online visitors a month -- about two-thirds of online users. Last year, they invested about $500 million online content and advertising, most of i
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  • ...om directories produced since 1870. They digitized the directories at four-year intervals and are going to combine this data with county voting data -- fro Tampa: The girl in the window. Seven-year-old girl, Danielle. Results of the story:
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  • ...3 times higher than the CPB's annual budget. Congressional earmarks in one year -- 41 times more than CPB. the U.S. government spent 3.5 times more money o
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  • While they were saving their newspaper, a 200-year-old paper, in Ann Arbor, couldn't be saved. It was too late, the paper had Jason Seiken talks about educational media for kids at PBS. For the 2-9 year old set, games are the killer app for kids. They have seen that over and ov
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  • ...d with funding from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. It's a two-year project to take original source documents that journalists obtain via FOIA Jay Hamilton: Last year he applied for an NSF grant to develop public-interest reporting software.
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  • ...enues still come from the print side, not the Internet/digital side. This year it will go to 15% for sure -- not because digital is going up, but because ...d they tallied it at $66.6 billion. Another $24 billion will be spent this year on online advertising. But a lot of that money is coming out of print and b
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  • ...eballs in print revenue but our online businesses generate roughly $75 per year. It’s this essential tension between the new and the old which continues ...ion but have seen our online audiences grow between 30 and 50 percent each year for the last four years, leading us to conclude with confidence that our co
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  • ...ters) - Citigroup Inc (C.N) revealed plans to cut 52000 jobs by early next year in a dramatic move to restore the No. May 17, 2011 Citigroup is hiring! Vie
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  • ...Record,''' editor and co-publisher of West Seattle Blog, now in its fifth year. From editor driven to community driven, from mass to community.
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  • Toler, a 23-year-old journalist with an impressive reporting background, which included stin
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  • - He's reducing that 'in his favor' this year
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  • Aaron Hartwell (journalism, reporting, anti-war, lived in Beijing for a year) ...Take open space, design, build, pitch to conferences. Tracking them for a year and doing it over again, part of one of our intentions, help enroll you in
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  • ...kowran is a former copy editor at the Raleigh (N.C.) News & Observer. Last year she moved to Albuquerque, N.M. She's now working part-time at the Albuquerq
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  • ...m/wiki/index.php/Jtm-pnw-session-tyee-story The Tyee of Vancouver, BC. Six year independent web success story. Sharing innovations and slips. David Beers.]
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