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Faved by: mel
Apr 27 2009 - via www.nytimes.com

One of the best quotes ever. Dowd routinely gets the good stuff.

Quoted: “For people who still love print, who like to hold it, feel it, rustle it, tear stuff out, do their I. F. Stone thing, it’s important to remember that people are living longer,” he said. “That’s the most hopeful thing you can say about print journalism, that old people are living longer.”

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Faved by: mel
Apr 23 2009 - via www.editorandpublisher.com

On the plus side, Mlive.com is in the top 30, which includes the GRP...

Quoted: Maybe print does drive online readership. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, which published its last edition on March 17, was knocked off the list of top 30 newspaper Web sites in March, according to the latest figures form Nielsen Online.

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Faved by: sung
Apr 22 2009 - via www.ted.com

brilliant! go design!

very simple - design follows content. :)

Quoted: TED Talks Jacek Utko is an extraordinary Polish newspaper designer whose redesigns for papers in Eastern Europe not only win awards, but increase circulation by up to 100%. Can good design save the newspaper? It just might.

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Faved by: mel
Apr 20 2009 - via www.slate.com

Quoted: Even if Brill recruits 95 percent of the top newspapers and magazines in the country, welds digital-rights-management security bracelets onto all content, and assassinates hackers who redistribute copy without authorization, the idea can't work.

Quoted: Maybe Brill's business model should find a way to start billing the millions of free-riders who pick up pre-read copies in coffee stores or family members who share newspapers at home.

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Faved by: srainier
Apr 06 2009 - via seekingalpha.com

Quoted: As many have pointed out, more people are spending more time reading news and analysis than ever before. They’re just doing it online. For centuries people valued the content of newspapers enough to pay what it cost to produce them (either directly or by patronizing advertisers). We’re in a transition, destination uncertain. Arianna Huffington may wake up some morning to find The Washington Post gone forever and the nakedness of her ripoff exposed to the world. Or she may be producing all her own news long before then. Who knows? But there is no reason to suppose that when the dust has settled, people will have lost their appetite for serious news when the only fundamental change is that producing and delivering that news has become cheaper.

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Faved by: chengizodor
Mar 07 2009 - via way.utairway.com

www, orissa, matrimoney, short, visit, beginning, longer, vacation, grand, canyon, condor, soaring, magical

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Faved by: moonswamp
Feb 19 2009 - via www.freeadblogstar.com

Post classified ads quick and fast, But wait we are not just a Free Classifieds site, We are a full advertising site too for you business owners out there.
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Faved by: mel
Jan 14 2009 - via seattlepi.nwsource.com

Quoted: In a memo not long ago to his staff, Times editor David Boardman referred to the newsroom as a "sacred" place where news "magic" happened.
I thought that sounded good, a sort of Hogwarts on Fairview.
Then his contemporary at the P-I, David McCumber, reminded me of something.
"The newsroom," he said, "is profane and conflicted."
Two cultures, two attitudes, two methods. All better than one.

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Faved by: mel
Jan 09 2009 - via seattletimes.nwsource.com

Favorite phrase: "committing journalism"

Quoted: The future of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer appeared uncertain tonight after a local television station reported the newspaper is setting the stage for closure — but then the paper's managing editor said he knew of no such plans.

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Faved by: mike
Jan 07 2009 - via www.slate.com

Nice history of innovation of newspapers and the rise of the internet.

Quoted: A moment of sympathy, please, for newspapers, whose readers and advertisers have been fleeing at a frightening rate.

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