It seems if you can get the model right, there is a revenue growth opportunity in content even in these tumultuous times. Leave it to Google (well, we did) to figure out how to make $100 million in advertising revenue...
They say you can tell a lot of about a person by the company she keeps.
We had some moving photos on knoxnews earlier this week from a military funeral, but covering a military funeral has become something of a controversy. Photo intern Kohl Threlkeld writes about his experience while the Patriot Guard Riders and others...
I’m a sucker for stats and lists so obivously I would be drawn to looking at Quantcast. I use Google Analytics for stats for this site, look at my Feedburner stats for RSS and have played around with Google’s new...
Long meetings = bad decisions.
More from the “Adversity is a Mean Teacher” department. On Venture Voice Gregory Galant interviews paidContent.org’s Rafat Ali, who talks about blogging from a one-room East London apartment in the early days to the sale of the company to the...
Just remember, it was the Rev. Jerry Falwell and Hustler’s Larry Flynt who clarified this issue of First Amendment law. This is a video with Gregory Galant, publisher and CEO of News Groper, that appeared on Uncensored Interview. News Groper...
Kiyoshi Martinez has created a new entrant in journalism blog aggregators, Journalism.me, the journalism blogosphere. The site is an aggregation of journalists who blog mostly about journalism from their personal sites. I set out to create a definitive – but...
As newspapers try to reinvent themselves and find new models for success, here’s a thought:
Essentially, all models are wrong, but some are useful.
- George E.P. Box
The twin pieces Scott Karp and I did for the summer edition of Nieman Reports on “link journalism” and political coverage are now online. The printed mag came out a few weeks ago.