Those interested in the newspaper/media business will do well to read a story published in the New York Times yesterday about the Rivals sports network.
Rivals maintains a website for every large college in the country and has 1-4 reporters dedicated to covering each school’s athletic department in depth (many of the reporters are part timers who have other jobs)....
Continue ReadingInspired by our meeting last week with LA Times reporter T. Christian Miller, I decided to take a closer look at some of our data from the newspaper study we conducted this summer. I wanted to see how the online versions of newspapers are performing compared to their print circulations. The findings were interesting and indicate that there are many ...
Continue ReadingWith the recent news that the Iranian government has decided to limit ADSL bandwidth above 128 kbps for all ISPs (BoingBoing reported it before Reuters) without giving a reason, it makes sense that this is an opportune time to take stock of state-mandated Internet regulation (including content filtering and surveillance) schemes around the world....
Continue ReadingRecently word got out that the Los Angeles Times is using it's own investigative reporters to help chart the future of the newspaper both online and in print. According to the New York Times, the LA Times "is dedicating three investigative reporters and half a dozen editors to find ideas, at home and abroad,...
Continue ReadingReuters now has a virtual news bureau over in Second Life. Tech reporter Adam Pasick (whose byline is his SL name 'Adam Reuters') is now wiring in stories about the goings-on in Second Life. Pasick kicked off his new appointment by sending in a smashing story about how the SL's massive virtual economy there is giving some policymakers something to think about....
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