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What content would you pay for (if any) on a newspaper site?

Newspapers online have always struggled with a consistent business model. There have been registration walls, paid content behind walls (including…

Mark Glaser

Top 5 Week Seventy-Nine

TechPresident Politics site wins top Knight-Batten Award Online TV NBC, ABC push more shows online Mobile AdSense Google offers contextual…

Mark Glaser

Business 2.0 Closed Due to Corporate Neglect, Ad Woes

When the dot-com boom fizzled, the business magazines that covered that huge story similarly flamed out. The Industry Standard closed,…

Mark Glaser

Why We Love (and Hate) Print Publications

In the course of any dinner conversation with friends or colleagues, the subject of media usually comes up, soon followed…

Mark Glaser

Bloggers Make Jump to TV Shows — But Should They?

It wasn’t that long ago that I was marveling over the fact that mainstream media was paying attention to blogs,…

Jennifer Woodard Maderazo

Top 5 Week Seventy-Eight

R.I.P. TimesSelect What took so long to tear down the pay wall? The Great Gadfly Blogger breaks stories about casinos…

Mark Glaser

News21 Improves Multimedia, Still Lacks Audience Involvement

The News21 initiative had grand designs to provide fellowships to 44 bright journalism and political science graduate students, and have…

Mark Glaser

Internet Offers Unlimited Time for Presidential Debates

One of the complaints most people have about televised politics and debates is the prevalence of the sound bite. There’s…

Mark Glaser

What blogs would you nominate as the best in the world?

It’s that time of year again. No, not just the new fall TV season. It’s also blog nomination season, when…

Mark Glaser

Can Citizen Journalism Make a Difference in Jordan?

Ramsey Tesdell would like to bring the concept of citizen and community journalism to Jordan, an Arab country that has…

Mark Glaser