Monthly Archives: July 2010

Newspapers are getting the obit business fatally wrong

I began writing this as a comment on Steve Buttry’s blog, which today has two posts about a Lancaster, Pa., newspaper’s new paywall on its online obituaries for out-of-town viewers. I was reacting to the editor’s response to Steve’s initial … Continue reading

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Read the study: “Citizen Journalism Web Sites Complement Newspapers”

This study comparing citizen journalism and traditional newspaper reporting has drawn lots of discussion on Twitter, but is not readily available online. Below is a copy posted to Scribd by Goran Rizaov. UPDATE: After first just putting this up to … Continue reading

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