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Thoughts on AP’s quest to crack down on Internet sharing

The AP is planning on encasing its content in a DRM-like “wrapper” to ensure that their content and headlines aren’t used without their consent — and without payment. Being paid… Read more »

And you wonder about what's wrong with newspapers

Seth Resler found the newspaper itself a barrier to advertising. And the sad truth is, he could repeat experience in many cities. A tale of #fail.(via Bob Benz)... Read more »

Tennessee journalist honored with lifetime achievement award

SPJ news release from this morning:INDIANAPOLIS - The Society of Professional Journalists is pleased to honor pioneering Tennessee journalist Robert Churchwell with the Helen Thomas Award for Lifetime Achievement. Churchwell… Read more »

Wired on Google's Microsoft Moment

If you liked my post on Google's Microsoft Moment last week, you may well enjoy Fred Vogelstein's detailed piece in this month's Wired. I think... Read more »

The Pushbutton Web: Realtime Becomes Real

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Ten Years!

While I'm still hard at work at responding to all the requests that have been made, I had to take a moment to mark the... Read more »

Globe Union Faces the Music

The battle over concessions by Boston Globe union is over and management won. Was there ever any doubt? By a decisive 366-to-179 vote, the Boston Newspaper Guild voted to accept… Read more »

Failure Can Be Funny

We’re in Los Angeles this week working with a group of newspaper editors and sales professionals on ideas for new media ventures. For a presentation on rapid-fire decision-making and the… Read more »

Ad Picture Brightening At Last

Gannett gave the industry some welcome good news by posting quarterly results that actually exceeded expectations. In the wake of three layoffs of steadily increasing scope over the past year… Read more »

Musings On a Layoff

Rodney Curtis, a former photo editor at the Detroit Free Press, wrote up some stream-of-consciousness musings as he waited for the layoff ax to fall. “Unemployment isn’t pretty, but it’s… Read more »