The whole bacon thing explained. Yo, Michael Silence.
Scientfic-ish proof that bacon ain’t no sausage.
Despite the buzz on paid content, subscription sites and micro-payments, the idea that putting up pay walls and toll booths to save newspapers seems destined to only hasten the erosion of community relevance for newspapers. If the newspaper industry were...
Chattanooga Times Free Press editor Tom Griscom, former U.S. Senator Howard Baker Jr. and Freedom Forum founder and retired Gannett exeecutive John Seigenthaler at the East Tennessee History Center. Griscom and Seigenthaler had a public conversation Tuesday night on the...
An icon of Tennessee journalism, John Seigenthaler, talks about the “new journalist.”,The audio is a little rough. I just wasn’t close enough with the Nokia N96 to get better sound and images. Seigenthaler and Chattanooga Times Free Press editor Tom...
Congratulations to Lauren Spuhler for two first place awards and Erin Chapin for a second in the Tennessee Associated Perss Managing Editors journalism contest. Also, Knoxnews won a second and Knoxville.com a third in the best Web site category of...
A video is a better idea than a special section!
(via Scooping the News)
The future of journalism is likely to be small scale and hard news scoops. That is what AllThingsD’s Kara Swisher is thinking and she points not only to her highly successful site, but also to that of TheWrap.com, founded by...
As a medium, print is on an irreversible decline relative to digital. We are headed for an inflection point at which print newspapers as we knew them in the past will be unsustainable.
In honor of the hearings in the Senate on struggling newspapers, we offer up peoplereadingnewspapers.com, a thumbnail of one photo posted on the site is at right. “As a means of conveying news in a timely way, paper and ink...