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Carnival of Journalism: Money! Money! Money!

Image via WikipediaThe topic of this month’s carnival of journalism (hosted by Paul Bradshaw) is, quite appropriately, money. More specifically, how are we going to pay for journalism in the future.
Lots of journobloggers have noted the LA Times’ report that they’ve made enough money online to pay for their editorial production (even though the numbers […]

Happy predictions(?) for 2009

Image via WikipediaThis month’s Carnival of Journalism is hosted by David Cohn, and centered around the topic of “Positive Predictions for Next Year.”
I have to admit I’m a bit at a loss to make such predictions, as there doesn’t appear to be a lot of positivity coming out of the U.S. economy these days. But […]

Can newspapers learn anything from the Obama campaign?

This is my entry in the November Carnival of Journalism, hosted by Adam Tinworth.
The election is over, and it’s a while before the governing begins, so political pundits and reporters have begun their deconstruction of Barack Obama’s winning presidential campaign.
Like many, I’ve been amazed at the efficiency and determination of the campaign in all its […]

Carnival of Journalism: a world of legal issues

Image via WikipediaThis is almost a week late, but I wanted to chime in on the topic of this month’s Carnival of Journalism, hosted by my good friend Doug Fisher of the University of South Carolina (USC of the East).
This months’ Carnival of Journalism features the following topic:
 What changes will need to be made in […]

Late to the carnival … trying to find the time

Ryan Sholin asks the following question for this month’s Carnival of Journalism:
What should news organizations stop doing, today, immediately, to make more time for innovation?
Unfortunately, I’m a little bit late to get in on the carnival this month, and there are a LOT of great suggestions that have already rolled into the big tents.
But I […]

You can ‘teach’ culture

(This post is part of the Carnival of Journalism, hosted this month by Adrian Monck. Read this post for more links to great journalism blogging.)
Culture: 5.the behaviors and beliefs characteristic of a particular social, ethnic, or age group: the youth culture; the drug culture.
Readers and commenters across the journalistic blogosphere have risen […]