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Journalism 2009: Desperate Metaphors, Desperate Revenue Models, And The Desperate Need For Better Journalism

Arianna Huffington | Posted 03.18.2010 | Media


Arianna Huffington

The new paths to media success are still being charted, and much remains uncertain. But this much is clear: we can't use an analog map and expect to find our way in a digital world.

Online Journalism: How To Launch Your Own News Site

mashable.com | Posted 11.24.2009 | Technology


These bootstrapping indie journalists are learning to run their own small business, including tending to many details they never had to worry about be...

Laura Ling, Euna Lee Just Two Of 33 Web Journalists In Foreign Jails Worldwide: Meet The Others

Business Insider | Nicholas Carlson|Jun. 18, 2009, 8:08 AM| | Posted 07.19.2009 | Media


Ling and Lee aren't the only Web journalist stuck in that type of foreign jail right now. Of the 125 journalists jailed worldwide, the Committee to P...

Accidental Empire: The Rise of the Liberal Blogosphere

Eric Boehlert | Posted 06.20.2009 | Media


Eric Boehlert

The liberal blogosphere, at least at its inception, represented perhaps the most unplanned, un-thought-through media and political movement in modern America. It really was an accidental empire.

How We Got Here and How We Get Out of Here

Kenneth Lerer | Posted 05.25.2009 | Media


Kenneth Lerer

Journalism isn't in jeopardy; it's just in another transition to a new and better place. And as long as the public puts a premium on quality information and analysis -- and the public always will -- journalism will thrive.

It's Not Your Father's News

Michael Wolff | Posted 04.09.2009 | Media


Michael Wolff

New York Times Columnist David Carr says "Google, The Huffington Post, and Newser have built their audiences and brands on other people's labors."

Arianna Talks New Media and Politics with Ashton Kutcher

Huff TV | Posted 01.18.2009 | Media


Huff TV

Arianna Huffington and Ashton Kutcher discuss how the Internet is changing politics, Kutcher's new-media efforts and the Huffington Post's plans for the future.

New York Times Launches "Times Extra" In Beta

NY Times PR | Posted 01.04.2009 | Media


NEW YORK, Dec. 4, 2008 - NYTimes.com announced today the beta launch of Times Extra, an alternative view of the home page featuring news headlines wit...

McCain's Internet Muscle Revealed In New Study

Attributor | Posted 09.07.2008 | Politics


Despite John McCain's self-described computer "illiteracy" and dearth of popularity among young voters, web tracking company Attributor recently revea...