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(author unknown), MediaShift
These are dark days for newspaper companies in the U.S. There are layoffs in print newsrooms, classified ad revenues are dwindling, and readership is shrinking. To combat these trends, Gannett introduced a bold initiative in 2006 to remake its 85 daily newspaper newsrooms into "Information Centers," making the web the primary...
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Oct 10, 2008
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(author unknown), MediaShift
After months of planning and hard work behind the scenes, we are proud to launch a new revamped MediaShift website -- call it MediaShift 2.0. The basic idea was to transform the one-person blog into an online magazine with more writers, more content and more input from you. In a survey...
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Oct 10, 2008
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Karen, Pubcasting In the News
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Oct 09, 2008
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Karen, Pubcasting In the News
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Oct 09, 2008
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Karen, Pubcasting In the News
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Oct 08, 2008
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Karen, Pubcasting In the News
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Oct 08, 2008
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Katy June-Friesen, Pubcasting In the News
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Oct 08, 2008
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(author unknown), Reporters sans frontières - AFRICA
Reporters Without Borders hails the order for the provisional release of journalist Moussa Kaka that was issued by a Niamey appeal court today. The director of privately-owned Radio Saraounia and Niger correspondent of Radio France Internationale and Reporters Without Borders, Kaka has spent the past 384 days in detention....
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Oct 07, 2008
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(author unknown), Reporters sans frontières - AFRICA
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Oct 07, 2008
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(author unknown), MediaShift
Implementing strategies developed by millions of office workers who have honed the practice of flipping from computer solitaire to spreadsheets at the first sign of a lurking supervisor, I hid my blog from my co-workers. I had been a blogger for nearly four years by the time I entered the newspaper...
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Oct 07, 2008