Sun editor Monty Cook on social media, the future of enterprise and the...
Given that Monty Cook of The Baltimore Sun is a news editor who believes in the value of Twitter and other social media, it seemed appropriate to tweet his talk yesterday at the Johns Hopkins...
View ArticleThis Week in Review: Twitter’s censorship compromise, and Facebook files with...
Twitter spells out its censorship policy: Just a couple of weeks after the SOPA/PIPA fight came to a head, Twitter pushed the discussion about online censorship a bit further when it announced late...
View ArticleThis Week in Review: Closing in on News Corp.’s Sun, and a privacy crisis for...
News Corp.’s problems spread to the Sun: The ongoing phone hacking scandal at News Corp., which took down News of the World last summer, is now threatening to swallow the company’s other British...
View ArticleThis Week in Review: A nonprofit news dead-end in Chicago, and political...
A case study in nonprofit news sustainability: One of the more prominent of the wave of nonprofit news startups to launch over the past several years is effectively shutting down. As the Chicago...
View ArticleThis Week in Review: Newspapers’ culture clash, and paywalls pick up momentum
[After a week off last week, this week's review covers the past two weeks.] Cultural roots of news’ revenue problems: Pew’s Project for Excellence in Journalism released this week one of the more...
View ArticleThis Week in Review: Paywall prospects in the U.K., and making sense of two...
Big paywall announcements in U.K.: As seems to happen pretty much every week now, a few more big paywall dominoes fell this week — two of the U.K.’s biggest papers, The Sun and The Telegraph, as well...
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