I’m still shaking my head over the American Press Institute’s announcement of a closed-door, invitation-only emergency meeting of only CEO-level newspaper executives to, in the words of E&P “ponder ways to revive the newspaper business.”
This is the last thing the newspaper industry needs. First, these are the very same proprietors of the newspaper industry’s decline. [...]
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DON Brash and Nicky Hager may not see eye to eye on many issues - but they agree media coverage of the election campaign has been inadequate. They say high profile MPs Winston Peters, Peter Dunne, Bill English and Clayton Cosgrove have all had accusations levelled at them late in the campaign, with little or no analysis provided. Former National Party leader Dr Brash believes the media has a role in probing potential hypocrisy in a candidate’s statements, provided they give the candidate the
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Last week was our crazy conference week; now we have our crazy earnings week. Check out our earnings channel for Q3 results from News Corp., Disney, Time Warner, and many more. We also have interviews with Disney CFO Tom Staggs and new Yahoo SVP Jeff Dossett by our own Staci D. Kramer.
Top headlines of the week from mocoNews.net and paidContentUK:
mocoNews:
– Microsoft Trying To Shiv the Potential Google-Verizon Wireless Search Deal
– Obama Used Mobile Advertising To Target Youth And Voters In Key Battleground States
– FCC Approves White Space Use For Wireless Broadband
– Nokia Slashes 600 Jobs; Targets Emerging Markets With Internet Services And New Handsets
– Sprint Decides To Keep Nextel After Potential Deal Unravels
paidContent:UK:
– Virgin Media Considers Content Divison Sell-Off To Become Comms Platform, Not Content Producer
– EMI Music To Reorg; Divided Into Three Global Units; EMI.com’s Limited Scope
– Babelgum COO Leaves In Latest High-Level Shakeup
– Election Section Perfection?: News Sites’ Presidential Strategies Prize Blogs, Tweets, Maps
– Industry Moves: Reed Elsevier Picks Smith For CEO; £3.6M Possible Salary, RBI Sale Top Of To-Do List
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Overseas web TV viewers could soon be watching Eastenders or Dr Who on the BBC’s VOD iPlayer, says the Beeb’s director of new media and technology, Erik Huggers. Speaking at Screen Digest‘s conference on the future of online distribution (via MediaGuardian), he said that the iPlayer had built up 248 million views since its Christmas Day launch last year and said the barriers to non-UK viewers could be lifted. “The internet is, by definition, a global medium, yet today we are artificially blocking international access to the iPlayer. That’s a problem, in my mind, and a big challenge for the industry,” he said.
It’s a nice idea, but the question remains: what access model would the Beeb opt for? The iPlayer is funded through the British license fee, so would foreign viewers be expected to pay for the service? Or perhaps with the help of commercial division BBC Worldwide, views could be monetized? BBCWW this week began selling BBC TV shows on the French iTunes store for download from €1.99 per episode. If this same content were given away for free, it could hinder BBCWW’s foreign business plan. Another option would be to emulate the Virgin Media-iPlayer carriage deal; Virgin subscribers have watched 49 million videos since June.
– Multi-platform downloads: Huggers says another persistent problem for the iPlayer, multi-platform functionality, will be solved by the end of the year with a download manager compatible with every OS. PC users make up 85 percent of the iPlayer audience, Mac users 10 percent and minority platforms Linux and the Nintendo Wii users make up one percent each.
Rafat adds: Yoohoooo….if it happens.
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Rhett Smith discusses the Obama campaign’s use of sites like Myspace, Facebook and Twitter: “Obama dominated the social media world…which is where the young voters live. It’s a world they inhabit, trust, socialize, converse, and confer with one another.” Related posts:Applying the (virtual) brakesRhett Smith shares how to tell if you’re a social…Contrary to popular belief …… young evangelicals may be less likely to vote Democrat…Do something about human traffickingFrom Southeast Asia, S
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When Journalism Turns Personal
Washington Post, United States - 6 Nov 2008 By Howard Kurtz When Bob Schieffer was growing up in Fort Worth, black people were allowed to visit the city parks and the zoo one day a year. … This is Not a Dream Winston-Salem Chronicle all 448 news articles |
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Twitter is a micro-blogging platform that allows users to communicate with one another through short, concise, messages of no more than 140 characters. Part of the attraction of Twitter is its immediacy, which makes it ideal for sharing articles and breaking news. Given the news focus, it is no surprise a journalists have taken to [...]
On the eve of The Guardian’s launch of full text RSS feeds, Matt McAlister, Head of Guardian Developer Network, pinged me looking for examples of other mainstream media companies that have full text RSS feeds. Surely this many years into the age of syndication, Guardian couldn’t be the first mainstream media company to adopt full [...]
Coming up, an NMK debate in Central London on the future of newspapers
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My Guardian column this week reprises discussion on the blog about moving past the article as the fundamental unit of journalism.
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