Guest Top Ten List
Alan D. Mutter, a newspaper editor-turned-businessman, writes Reflections of a Newsosaur, one of the most closely watched blogs about how technology is challenging the traditional media. Here are the Top Ten blogs he says he watches for inspiration - and why.
Newsosaur's Top 10 Media Blog List
Buzzmachine
A ready and reliable source of quick-draw critiques of MSM foibles, author Jeff Jarvis also would want to you know that he wrote the book about Google.
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C3 - Complete Community Connection
Even bigger news than a man biting a dog is when the CEO of a newspaper company writes a blog. Beyond the marvel of the thing itself, you will get a straightforward accounting from Chuck Peters of the amazingly disruptive changes he is making at the Cedar Rapids (IA) Gazette.
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Content Bridges
An insider’s insider, former old and new media editor Ken Doctor dishes secrets about newspapers that they didn’t even know they had.
Media Café
Jeff Mignon and Nancy Wang deliver strategic analysis across the media and around the world, thanks to their unparalleled network of clients and colleagues.
Media: Greenslade | guardian.co.uk
Global depth, breadth and insight from the pre-eminent journalism maven in the United Kingdom.
Monday Note
Crisp and forward-looking insight from Frédéric Filloux in Paris, a top product strategist for Schibsted Publishing Co., and Jean-Louis Gassée, a Silicon Valley veteran.
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Nieman Journalism Lab
Deep and reasoned analysis from the Martin Langeveld, Tim Windsor and others. A rarity in the world of blogging, they do their homework before they opine.
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- Links on Twitter: Court rules metadata is public record, Senate shield law would cover amateurs, Twitter lists galore
- GlobalPost generating revenue of $1 million in first year
- Links on Twitter: Politico’s co-founder on paid content, microsite for NY Times multimedia, Huffington Post’s first uses of Twitter lists
PressThink
“Mindcaster” Jay Rosen, a journalism professor at NYU, is one of the most original and unsentimental thinkers about how news is transitioning from the legacy media to – well, uh, who knows? He also writes even longer blog posts than I do, which is saying something.
Recovering Journalist
Far from recovered as a journalist, Mark Potts blends pithy reporting, exceptional writing and smart analysis in his unblinking take on the media scene.
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Romenesko
Quite simply, this is the Bible of journalism news and media gossip. It’s penned by the indefatigable Jim Romenesko, whose energy level may have something to do with his fascination with a certain coffee company.
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